S: 


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U.  S.  DEPARTMENT  OF  AGRICl 

OFFICE  OF  EXPERIMENT  STATIONS— BULLETIN 

A.    C.    TRUE,   Director. 


ORGANIZATION  LIST 


OF   THE 


Agricultural  Colleges  and  Experiment  Stations 


UNITED    STATES 


WITFI 


A  LIST  OF  AGRICULTURAL  EXPERIMENT  STATIONS 
IX  FOREIGN  COUNTRIES. 


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WASHINGTON: 

GOVERNMENT    PRINTING    OFFICE. 
1902. 


U.  S.  DEPARTMENT  OF  AGRICULTURE. 

Scientific  Burning  arid  1  > 

Weather  Bcreac — Willis  L.  B&oore,  Chief 
Bureau  of  Animal  Industry — D.  E.  Salmon,  Ch 
Bureau  of  Chemistry — H.  \V.  Wiley,  Chief. 
Bureau  of  Plant  Indfstry — B.  T.  Galloway,  Chief. 
Brui.Ar  of  Forestry — Gifford  I'inchut,  Chgef 
Bureau  of  Son.. — Milton  Whitney,  <'hi<f. 
1>i vision  of  Statistics — John  Hyde,  Chief3. 
Division  of  Entomology — L.  ().  Howard,  Chief 
Division  of  Biological  Sukvey — C.  Hart  Merriam,  Chief 
Section  of  Foreign  Markets— F.  H.  Hitchcock,  Chief. 
Library — Josephine  A.  Clark.  Librtiriou. 


Office  of  Experiment  Stations — A.  C.  True,  Director. 


THE  AGRICULTURAL  EXPERIMENT  STATIONS. 


Alabama— 

College  Station:  Auburn:  P.  H.  Mell.* 
Canebrake  Station:   Uniontown;    J.  M.  Riche- 

son.* 
Tnskegee  Station:  Tuskegee;  G.  W.  Carver.* 
Alaska— Sitka;  C.  C.  Georgeson.f 
Arizona—  Tv csoji:  R.  H.  Forbes.* 
Arkansas— Faycttevilk:  R.  L.  Bennett* 
California— 1\<  rkefcy:  E.  W.  Hilgard.* 
Colorado— /V/  Collins:  L. G. Carpenter.* 

CoNNECTHTT— 

State  Station:  New  Haven;  E.  H.  Jenkins.* 
Storrs  Station:  S?6rr«;  W.  ( ).  Atwater.* 
Delaware— Xnrark:  A.  T.  Neale.* 
FLobldA— Lake  Gtoy:  T.  H.  Taliaferro.* 
Georgia— Epperiftient:  R.  J.  Redding.* 
Hawaii— 

Federal: station:  Honolulu:  J. G. Smith. t 
Sugar    Planters'    Station:     Honolulu;    C.    F. 
Eekart.* 

IDAHO—  MOSCOW.'  .1.  A.  M''Lean.* 

Illinois—  I'rbo.no:  E.  Davenport.* 
Indiana— Lafayettei  CS.  Plumb.* 
Iowa—  Auk. k  C.  F.Curtiss.* 

a  -Manhattan:  J.  T.  Willard.* 
Ki-:*-\\<k\  — Li. riui/toii:  M.  A.Seovell.* 
Lot  isiana— 

State  station:  Baton  Rouge, 

Sugar  Station:  Autlnbon  Park,  New  Orleans. 

North    Louisiana    Station:    Valhouu;    W.    C. 
Stubbs.* 

Maine—  Or'ono:  C.  D.  Woods* 
Maryland— -Cb/fefH  Park:  Hi  J.  Patterson.* 

M  \>v \i  in  -i  ii-  -Amfu ret:  H.  ELGoodelL* 
Michigan-  -AgHi  idturai  College:  C.  D.  smith.* 


Minnesota—  St.  Anthony  Park,   St.  Paul:  W.  M. 

Liggett.* 
Mi>si>sippi— Agricultural  College:  W.  L.  Hutchin- 
son.* 
Missouri— 

College  Station:  Columbia;  H.J.  Waters.* 
Fruit  Station:  Mountain  Graves  J.  T.  Stinson.* 
Montana— Bozenum:  8.  Fortier.* 
Nebraska— Lincoln:  E.  A.  Burnett.* 
Nevada— lie.no:  J.  E.  Stubbs.* 
New  Hampshire— Durham:  W.  D.  Gibbs.* 
New  Jersey— New  Brunswick:  E.  B.  Voorhees.* 
New  MEXICO— Mesilla  Park:  Luther  Foster.* 
New  York— 

State  Station:  Geneva;  W.  H.  Jordan.* 
Cornell  Station:  Rhacaj  LP,  Roberts.* 
North  Carolina — Raltigh:  B.  W.  Kilgore.* 
North    Dakota  —  Agricultural    College:    J.    H. 

Worst.* 
Ohio—  Wchster:  C.  E.  Thorne.* 
OKLAHOMA— Stillwater:  .1.  Fields.* 
Oregon—  OoriiaUis:  3.  Witbyeombe.* 
1'ennsylvama—>/"^  College:  H.  P.  Armsby.* 
Porto  Rico — liia  Piedras:  F.  D.  Gardner. t 
Rhode  \si.\yi)— Kingston:  H.  J.  Wheeler.* 
Sorm  Carolin  v—  CU  insou  College:  II.  s.  Hartzog.* 
Soiitb  Dakota— Brookings:  John  W.  Heston.J 
Tenn  ESBEE— Knoxrilli :  A.  M.  Soule.  § 
Te.\a>—  Cnlligi  station:  J.  H.  Connell.* 
I'TAH— Lotion:  .1.  A.  Widtsoe.* 

Vermont— ■Burlington:  J.  L.  Hills.* 

XlHtilslA—Blacksburg:  J,  M.  McBryde.* 

Washington— frjtftman:  K.  A.  Bryan.* 
West  Virginia — Morgaritdwn:  J,  H.Stewart,* 

Wisconsin— Ma, list, n:  W.  A.  Henry.* 
WYOMJNG^-Zaramfe:  E.  E.  Smiley.* 


•  Director. 


.d  agent  in  charge 


Acting  director. 


§  Vice-director. 


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U.  S.  DEPARTMENT  OF  AGRICULTURE. 

OFFICE  OF  EXPERIMENT  STATIONS— BULLETIN  NO.  111. 


A.    C.    TRUE,   Director. 


ORGANIZATION  LISTS 


OF   THE 


Agricultural  Colleges  and  Experiment  Stations 


IN    THE 


UNITED    STATES 


WITH 


A  LIST  OF  AGRICULTURAL  EXPERIMENT  STATIONS 
IX  FOREIGN  COUNTRIES. 


.MARCH,     19G2. 


WASHINGTON: 

GOVERNMENT     PRINTING    OFFICE, 
1902. 


LETTER  OF  TRANSMITTAL. 


U.  S.  Department  of  Agriculture. 

Office  of  Experiment  Stations, 

Washington,  D.  C,  March  /.  1002. 
Sir:  I  have  the  honor  to  transmit  herewith  manuscript  of  a  bulletin 
containing  the  organization  lists  of  agricultural  colleges  and  experi- 
ment stations  and  a  subject  list  of  publications  of  the  experiment 
stations  received  by  this  Office  during  1901.  The  list  of  agricultural 
experiment  stations  and  kindred  institutions  in  foreign  countries  has 
been  revised  and  a  list  of  publications  from  such  institutions  has  been 
added.  The  matter  has  been  compiled  under  my  direction  by  Mr.  I). 
J.  Crosby  and  Miss  M.  T.  Spethmann,  of  this  Office,  and  1  recommend 
its  publication  as  Bulletin  No.  111. 

Respectfully,  A.  C.  True, 

Director, 
Hon.  James  Wilson, 

Secretary  of  Agriculture. 


CONTENTS. 


Page. 

Key  to  abbreviations 4 

The  Office  of  Experiment  Stations 5 

Officers  of  the  Association  of  American  Agricultural  Colleges  and  Experiment 

Stations 6 

Officers  and  referees  of  the  Association  of  Official  Agricultural  Chemists  of 

the  United  States 7 

Officers  of  the  Association  of  Economic  Entomologists 8 

Officers  of  the  Association  of  Veterinarians  of  Experiment  Stations 9 

Officers  of  the  American  Association  of  Farmers'  Institute  Workers 10 

Agricultural  colleges  and  experiment  stations  in  the  United  States,  with  gov- 
erning boards,  courses  of  study,  boards  of  instruction,  and  station  staffs 11 

Station  publications  received  during  1901 74 

Foreign  experiment  stations 85 

Foreign  station  publications  received  during  1901 102 

Index  of  names 112 

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KEY  TO  ABBREVIATIONS. 


(Adjunct),  Adjunct  professor. 
Agr.,  Agriculture,  Agriculturist,  Agricul- 
tural. 
Agron.,  Agronomy,  Agronomist. 
Anal.,  Analytical. 
Anal.,  Anatomy. 

Arbor.,  Arboriculture,  Arboriculturist. 
A  rch  i. ,  Architecture. 
Arith . ,  Arithmetic. 
Assoc,  Associate. 
(Assoc. ),  Associate  Professor. 
Asst.,  Assistant. 
(Asst.),  Assistant  Professor. 
Aslron. ,  Astronomy. 
Bad.,  Bacteriology,  Bacteriologist. 
Biol.,  Biology,  Biologist,  Biological. 
BoL,  Botany,  Botanist,  Botanical. 
Chair.,  Chairman. 

Chem.,  Chemist,  Chemistry,  Chemical. 
(Tuiiat.,  Climatology,  Climatologist. 
Dept.,  Department. 
Dir.,  Director. 

Econ.,  Economy,  Economic,  Economics. 
Elect,  Electrical,  Electricity. 
Engin.,  Engineer,  Engineering. 
Engl.,  English. 

Ent.,  Entomology,  Entomologist. 
Expt.,  Experiment,  Experimental. 
Flor.,  Floriculture,  Florist. 
For.,  Forestry. 
Gard.,  Gardener,  Gardening. 
Geol.,  Geology,  Geologist,  Geological. 
Geog.,  Geography. 
Gov.,  Governor. 
Hist.,  History,  Historical. 
Hort.,  Horticulture,  Horticulturist. 
Hush.,  Husbandry,  Husbandman. 
Indus.,  Industrial,  Industries,  Industry. 


Instr.,  Instructor. 
Irrig.,  Irrigation. 
Lab.,  Laboratory. 
Lang.,  Language,  Languages. 
TJJbr.,  Library,  Librarian. 
Lit,  Literature. 
Math.,  Mathematics. 
Mech.,  Mechanics,  Mechanical. 
Met.,  Meteorology,  Meteorologist. 
Mil.,  Military. 

Min.,  Mineralogist,  Mineralogy. 
Mijc,  Mycology,  Mycologist. 
Path.,  Pathology,  Pathologist. 
Pedag.,  Pedagogics,  Pedagogy. 
/'// Uos. ,  Philosophy. 
Phys.,  Physics,  Physicist,  Physical. 
Physiol.,  Physiology,  Physiological,  Phys- 
iologist. 
Pol  it.,  Political. 

Pomol.,  Pomology,  Pomologist. 
PracL,  Practical,  Practice. 
Prep.,  Preparatory. 
Pres.,  President. 
Prin.,  Principal. 
/ 'si/eh . ,  Psychology. 
Rhet.,  Rhetoric. 
/V/'.,  Science. 
Sec,  Secretary. 
Sta.,  Station. 

Sten.,  Stenographer,  Stenography. 
Supt. ,  Superintendent, 
Teleg.,  Telegraphy. 
Treas. ,  Treasurer. 
Univ.,  University. 
V.  Dir.,  Vice-Director. 
Vet.,  Veterinary,  Veterinarian. 
17/.,  Viticulture,  Viticulturist. 
Zool.,  Zoology,  Zoologist. 


THE  OFFICE  OF  EXPERIMENT  STATIONS. 


STAFF. 
A.  C.  True,  Ph.  D.,  Director. 
E.  W.  Allen,  Ph.  D.,  Assistant  Director  and  Editor  of  Experiment  Station  Record. 

EDITORIAL   DEPARTMENTS. 

E.  W.  Allen  and  H.  W.  Lawson,  B.  S.,  Chemistry,  dairy  farming,  and  dairying. 
W.  H.  Beal,  B.  A.,  M.  E.,  Meteorology,  fertilizers,  soils,  and  agricultural  engineer- 
ing; editor  of  Experiment  Station  Work. 
W.  H.  Evans,  Ph.  D.,  Botany  and  diseases  of  plants. 
C.  F.  Lang  worthy,  Ph.  D.,  Foods  and  animal  production. 
J.  I.  Schulte,  B.  S.,  Field  crops. 

E.  V.  Wilcox,  Ph.  D.,  Entomology  and  veterinary  science.    . 

C.  B.  Smith,  M.  S.,  Horticulture. 

D.  J.  Crosby,  M.  S.,  Agricultural  institutions. 

William  Henry,  Indexing  and  proof  reading. 

G.  A.  Harlow,  Librarian. 

Mrs.  C.  E.  Johnston,  Clerk  in  charge  of  routine  business. 

Sarah  L.  Sommers,  Record  clerk. 

ALASKA    EXPERIMENT    STATIONS. 

C.  C.  Georgeson,  M.  S.,  Special  agent  in  charge,  Sitka. 

F.  E.  Rader,  B.  S.,  Assistant  at  Sitka. 
H.  P.  Nielsen,  Assistant  at  Kenai. 
,  Assistant  at  Rampart. 

HAWAII    EXPERIMENT   STATION. 

Jared  G.  Smith,  Special  agent  in  charge,  Honolulu. 
T.  F.  SEDGwiCK,\\griculturist. 
Frank  E.  Conter,  Farm  foreman. 

PORTO    RICO    EXPERIMENT   STATION. 

F.  D.  Gardner,  Special  agent  in  charge,  Rio  Piedras,  near  San  Juan. 
0.  W.  Barrett,  Entomologist  and  botanist. 
James  Mackinlay,  Farm  foreman. 

NUTRITION    INVESTIGATIONS,   MIDDLETOWN,  CONN. 

W.  O.  Atwater,  Ph.  D.,  Special  agent  in  charge. 
C.  D.  Woods,  B.  S.,  Special  agent  at  Orono,  Me. 
F.  G.  Benedict,  Ph.  D.,  Physiological  chemist. 
R.  D.  Milner,  Ph.  B.,  Assistant. 

irrigation  investigations. 
Elwood  Mead,  M.  S.,  C.  E.,  Irrigation  expert  in  charge. 
C.  T.  Johnston,  M.  S.,  C.  E.,  Expert  assistant  in  charge  of  Cheynne  Office. 
J.  M.  Wilson,  C.  E.,  Agent  and  expert  in  charge  of  California  Office. 
R.  P.  Teele,  M.  A.,  Editorial  assistant. 

Clarence  E.  Tait,  B.  S.,  Assistant  in  charge  of  maps  and  illustrations. 
A.  P.  Stover,  B.  S.,  Assistant. 
J.  D.  Stannard,  B.  S.,  Assistant. 
Frank  Adams,  B.  A.,  Agent  and  expert. 
Frank  Bond,  B.  S.,  Agent  and  expert. 

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OFFICERS  OF  THE  ASSOCIATION  OF  AMERICAN  AGRICULTURAL 
COLLEGES  AND  EXPERIMENT  STATIONS. 


President, 

W.  M.  Liggett,  of  Minnesota. 

Vice-Presidents, 

W.  0.  Thompson,  of  Ohio;  J.  H.  Washburn,  of  Rhode  Island; 

H.  J.  Waters,  of  Missouri;  J.  H.  Worst,  of  North  Dakota; 

J.  C.  Hardy,  of  Mississippi. 

Secretarii  and  Treasurer, 
E.  B.  Voorhees,  of  New  Jersey. 

Bibliographer, 
A.  C.  True,  of  Washington,  D.  C. 

Executive  Committee, 
H.  H.  Goodell,  of  Massachusetts,  Chair.;     Alexis  Cope,  of  Ohio; 
G.  W.  Atherton,  of  Pennsylvania;  H.  C.  White,  of  Georgia; 

Ex  officio:  The  President;  the  Junior  Ex-President  (A.  W.  Harris)  ;  the  Secretary. 

Chairmen  of  Sections, 
Agriculture  and  Chemistry,  H.  J.  Waters,     Entomology,  F.  M.  Webster,  of  Ohio, 

of  Missouri;  Mechanic  Arts,  H.  W.  Tyler,  of  Massa- 

Horticulture  and  Botany,  J.   Craig,    of        chusetts; 

New  York;  College  Work,  J.  L.  Snyder,  of  Michigan. 

Secretaries  of  Sections, 
Agriculture  and  Chemistry,  C.  G.  Hop-     Entomology,  H.  E.  Simmers,  of  Iowa; 

kins,  of  Illinois;  Mechanic  Arts,  F.  P.  Anderson,  of  Ken- 

Horticulture  and  Botany,  Aven  Nelson,         tucky. 

of  Wyoming;  College  Work,  W.  E.  Stone,  of  Indiana. 

Standing  Committees, 

Indexing  Agricultural  Literature,  A.  C.  True,  of  Washington,  D.  C,  Chairman. 

Methods  of  Teaching  Agriculture,  J.  II.  Connell,  of  Texas,  Chairman. 

Graduate  Study  at  Washington,  C.  Northrop,  of  Minnesota,  Chairman. 

Uniform  Fertilizer  Laws,  H.  J.  Wheeler,  of  Rhode  Island,  Chairman. 

Military  Instruction  in  Land-grant  Colleges,  G.  W.  Atherton,  of  Pennsylvania, 
Chairman. 

Cooperation  Between  Stations  and  U.  S.  Department  of  Agriculture,  E.  A.  BKYAN, 
of  Washington,  Chairman. 

Pure-food  Legislation,  W.  A.  WITHERS,  of  North  Carolina,  Chairman. 

Animal  and  Plant  Breeding,  W.  M.  Hays,  of  .Minnesota,  Chairman. 

Cooperative  Exhibit — Agriculture,  W.  II.  Jordan,  of  New  York,  Chairman. 

Cooperative  Exhibit — Mechanic  Arts,  W.  E.  Stone,  of  Indiana,  Chairman. 

Advisory  Committee  on  Programme,  E,  A.  Bhyan,  of  Washington,  Chairman. 

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OFFICERS  AND   REFEREES   OF  THE   ASSOCIATION    OF   OFFICIAL  AGRI- 
CULTURAL CHEMISTS  OF  THE  UNITED  STATES. 


President, 
H.  J.  Wheeler,  Kingston,  R.  I. 

Vice-President, 
R.  J.  Davidson,  Blacksburg,  Va. 

Secretary, 
H.  W.  Wiley,  U.  S.  Department  of  Agriculture,  Washington,  D.  C. 

Executive  Committee, 

The  President;  the  Vice-President;  the  Secretary;  C.  G.  Hopkins,  Urbana,  111.; 

F.  D.  Fuller,  Geneva,  N.  Y. 

Referees, 

Phosphoric  acid,  C.  H.  Jones,  Burlington,  Dairy  products,  G.  W.  Cavanaugh,  Ith- 

Vt. ;  aca,  N.  Y. ; 

Potash,  H.  B.  McDonnell,  College  Park,  Foods  and  feeding  stuffs,  C.  A.  Browne,  jr., 

Md. ;  State  College,  Pa. ; 

Nitrogen — determination  of  nitrogen,  F.  Tannin,  W.  H.  Teas,  Ridgway,  Pa.; 

W.  Morse,  Durham,  N.  H.;  Insecticides,  J.  K.  Haywood,  Washing- 
Nitrogen — separation  of  nitrogenous  bod-  ton,  D.  C. ; 

ies,  L.  L.  Van  Slyke,  Geneva,  N.  Y. ;  Sugar,  G.  L.  Spencer,  Washington,  D.  C. ; 
Soils,  F.  P.  Veitch,  Washington,  D.  C. ;  Food  adulteration,  W.  D.  Bigelow,  Wash- 
Ash,  G.  S.  Fraps,  Raleigh,  N.  C;  ington,  D.  C. 

Associate  Referees, 

Phosphoric  acid,    B.  H.  Hite,  Morgan-  Ash,  F.  T.  Shutt,  Ottawa,  Canada; 

town,  W.  Va. ;  Dairy  products,  C.  A.  Browne,  jr.,  State 

Potash,  C.  P.  Beistle,  State  College,  Pa.';  College,  Pa.; 

Nitrogen — determination  of  nitrogen,  E.  Foods  and  feeding  stuffs,  F.  D.  Fuller, 

B.  Holland,  Amherst,  Mass.;  Geneva,  N.  Y.; 

Nitrogen — separation  of  nitrogenous  bod-  Tannin,  G.  A.  Kerr,  Damascus,  Va. ; 

ies,  R.  Harcourt,  Guelph,  Ontario;  Insecticides,  J.  Emory,  Washington,  D.  C. 
Soils,  C.  C.  Moore,  Washington,  D.  C; 

Sugar,  L.  M.  Tolman,  Washington,  D.  C.  (optical  methods) ;  L.  S.  Munson,  Wash- 
ington, D.  C.  (chemical  methods);  D.  S.  Da  vol,  Caro,  Mich,  (special  analytical 
methods  used  in  sugar  industry). 

Food  adulteration,  W.  D.  Bigelow,  Washington,  D.  C.  (meat  and  fish,  fermented  and 
distilled  liquors);  L.  M.  Tolman,  Washington,  D.  C.  (fats  and  oils,  dyes);  A. 
McGill,  Ottawa,  Canada  (cereal  products);  H.  W.  Wiley,  Washington,  D.  C. 
(infant  and  invalid  foods);  A.  E.  Leach,  Boston,  Mass.  (saccharine  products); 
L.  S.  Munson,  Washington,  D.  C.  (vegetables — canned,  dried,  or  otherwise  pre- 
served) ;  W.  H.  Ellis,  Toronto,  Ontario  (tea  and  coffee);  F.  T.  Harrison,  London, 
Ontario  (cocoa);  A.  L.  Winton,  New  Haven,  Conn,  (spices  and  condiments,  baking 
powders,  and  baking-powder  chemicals);  W.  Frear,  State  College,  Pa.  (vinegar); 
A.  S.  Mitchell,  Milwaukee,  Wis.  (flavoring  extracts);  L.  M.  Tolman  and  L.  S. 
Munson,  Washington,  D.  C.  (fruit  products);  W.  M.  Allen,  Raleigh,  N.  C.  (pre- 
servatives). 

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OFFICERS  OF  THE  ASSOCIATION  OF  ECONOMIC  ENTOMOLOGISTS. 


President, 

A.  D.  Hopkins,  of  West  Virginia. 

First  Vice-President, 

E.  P.  Felt,  of  New  York. 

Second  Vice-President, 

T.  D.  A.  Cockerell,  of  New  Mexico. 

Secretary, 

A.  L.  Quaintance,  of  Maryland. 


OFFICERS  OF  THE  ASSOCIATION  OF  EXPERIMENT  STATION  VETERINA- 
RIANS OF  THE  UNITED  STATES. 


President, 

W.  H.  Dalrymple,  of  Louisiana. 

Vice-President, 

G.  E.  Nesom,  of  South  Carolina. 

Secretary- Treasurer,     ■ 

J.  J.  Repp,  of  Iowa. 

Trustees, 

James  Law,  of  New  York. 

Cooper  Curtice,  of  Rhode  Island. 

D.  E.  Salmon,  U.  S.  Department  of  Agriculture. 


OFFICERS  OF  THE  AMERICAN  ASSOCIATION  OF  FARMERS' 
INSTITUTE  WORKERS. 


President, 

W.  L.  Amoss,  of  Maryland. 

Vice-President, 

W.  L.  Hutchinson,  of  Mississippi. 

Secretary-  Treasurer, 

G.  C.  Creelman,  of  Ontario. 

Executive  Committee, 

The  President  and  the  Secretary-Treasirer,  ex  officio. 
Franklin  Dye,  of  New  Jersey;  C.  D.  Smith,  of  Michigan;  M.  F.  Greeley 

of  South  Dakota. 
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AGRICULTURAL  COLLEGES  AND  EXPERIMENT  STATIONS. 


ALABAMA. 

Alabama  Polytechnic  Institute,  Auburn. 

GOVERNING    BOARD. 

Trustees:  Gov.  TV.  D.  Jelks  (Pres.  ex  officio),  Montgomery;  John  W.  Abercrombie 
(Supt.  of  Education,  ex  officio) ,  Montgomery ;  Jonathan  Haralson,  Selma;  Thomas  Wil- 
liams, Wetumpka;  J.  A.  Bilbro,  Gadsden;  J.  M.  Carmichael,  Ozark;  W.  K.  Terry, 
Birmingham;  T.  H.  Frazer,  Mobile;  I.  F.  Purser,  Opelika;  R.  F.  Ligon,  jr.,  Montgomery; 
Tancred  Betts,  HuntsviUe;  W.  C.  Whitaker,  Tuscaloosa;  E.  T.  Glenn  (Treas.), 
Auburn;  J.  H.  Drake  (Surgeon),  Auburn;  R.  W.  Burton  (Sec.) ,  Auburn. 

COURSES   OF   STUDY. 

The  courses  of  study  are  seven.  Five  of  these  require  four  years  each  for  comple: 
tion,  and  lead  to  the  degree  of  B.  S. :  Course  in  chemistry  and  agriculture,  course  in 
mechanics  and  civil  engineering,  course  in  electrical  and  mechanical  engineering, 
course  in  pharmacy,  and  general  course.  The  two  remaining  courses  require  two 
years  each  and  lead  to  a  certificate:  Two  years'  course  in  agriculture  and  two  years' 
course  in  mechanic  arts. 

BOARD    OF    INSTRUCTION. 

,  President  of  the  College  and  of  the  Station  Council. 

Otis  D.  Smith,  M.  A.,  LL.  D.,  Math.  Enoch  M.  Mason,  (Acting)  Pharm. 

Patrick  H.  Mell,  M.  E.,  Ph.  D.,  Bot.  and     James   P.    C.    Southall,    M.    A.,    (Asst.) 


Geol. 
James  H.   Lane,  C.  E.,  M.  A.,  Ph.  D., 
LL.  D.,  Civil  Engin.  and  Drawing. 

Chas.  Coleman  Thach,  M.  A.,  Engl,  and 

Polit.  Econ. 
George  Petrie,  M.  A.,  Ph.  D.,  Hist,  and 

Latin. 
Bennett  B.  Ross,  M.  8.,  General  and  Agr. 

Chem.  and  State  Chem. 
John  J.  Wilmore,  M.  E.,Mech.  Engin.  and 

Dir.  of  Lab. 
Chas.  A.  Carey,  B.  S.,  D.  V.  M.,  Physiol. 

and  Vet.  Sci. 
a  Emerson  R.  Miller,  Phar.  M.,  M.  S., 

Pharm. 
John  F.  Duggar,  M.  S.,  Agr. 
E.  M.  Wilcox,  Ph.  D.,  Biol,  and  Hart. 
Arthur  St.    C.  Dunstan,  M.  E.,   C.   E., 

Elect.  Engin.  and  Phys. 
John  E.  Wiatt,  M.  A. ,  Modern  Lang. 
Boiling   H.  Crenshaw,   M.    E.,    (Assoc.) 

Mech.  Engin.  and  Math. 
Benj.  S.  Patrick,  E.  and  M.  E.,  Comman- 
dant and  (Acting)  Mil.  Sci. 


Phys. 
Michael  T.  Fullan,  M.  8.,  (Asst.)  Mech. 

Arh. 
Clifford  LeR.  Hare,  M.  S.,  (Asst.)  Chem. 

Lab. 
Robt.  J.  Trammell,  C.  E.,  (Asst.)  Mech. 

Arts. 
Wm.  O.  Scroggs,  M.  S.,  Asst.  Libr.  and 

Asst.  in  Engl. 
Wm.  W.  Hill,  E.  and  M.  E.,  Asst.  in  Mech. 

Arts. 
Thomas  Bragg,  B.  S.,  Asst.  in  Chem. 
A.  F.  Jackson,  B.  S.,  Asst.  in  Engl,  and 

Math. 
M.  S.  Sloan,  B.  S.,  Asst.  in  Elect.  Engin. 
J.  T.  Letcher,  B.  S.,  Asst.  in  Engl. 
P.  S.  Haley,  B.  S.,  Asst.  in  Civil  Engin. 

and  Drawing. 
H.  E.  Werner,  B.  S.,  Asst.  in  Mech.  Arts. 
J.  B.  Jackson,  B.  S.,  Asst.  in  Chem. 
J.  0.  Goggans,  B.  S.,  Asst.  in  Vet.  Sci. 
Jesse  Wright  Boyd,  B.  S.,  Asst.  in  Latin 

and  ILst. 
J.  C.  Phelps,  B.  S.,  Asst.  Cliem. 


»0n  leave. 


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12       AGRICULTURAL    COLLEGES    AND    EXPERIMENT    STATIONS. 

Agricultural  Experiment   Station   of  the  Alabama  Polytechnic   Institute, 

Auburn. 

Department  of  the  Alabama  Polytechnic  Institute. 

STATION    STAFF. 

P.  H.  Mell,  M.  E.,  Ph.  D.,  Dir.;  Bot.  C.  L.  Hare,  M.  S.,  1st  Asst.  Chem. 

B.  B.  Ross,  M.  S.,  Cfu  m.  Thomas  Bragg,  B.  S.,  2d  Asst.  Chem. 

C.  A.  Cary,  B.  S.,  D.  V.  M.,  Vet.  J.  C.  Phelps,  B.  S.,  3d  Asst.  Chem. 
J.  F.  Duggar,  M.  S.,  Agr.  T.  U.  Culver,  Supt.  Farm. 

E.  M.  Wilcox,  Ph.  D.,  Biol.  R.  W.  Clark,  Asst.  in  Agr. 

J.  T.  Anderson,  Ph.  D.,  Assoc.  Chem.  C.  F.  Austin,  Asst.  Hort. 

G.  F.  Freeman,  Sec. 

Agricultural  and  Mechanical  College  for  Negroes,  Normal. 

GOVERNING    BOARD. 

Trustees:  Gov.  Wm.  D.  Jelks,  Montgomery;  John  O.  Turner  (Supt.  Pub.  Instr.), 
Montgomery;  A.  S.  Fletcher  (Chair.),  HuntsvUle;  S.  J.  Mayhew,  Huntsrille;  Daniel 
Coleman  (Sec),  HuntsvUle;  W.  I.  Wellman  (Treas.),  Huntsrille. 

COURSES  OF  STUDY. 

The  college  is  divided  into  two  departments,  literary  and  industrial.  The  courses 
requiring  four  years  for  completion  are  as  follows:  Scientific,  agricultural,  and 
mechanical.  Courses  covering  from  one  to  three  years  are  given  in  a  number  of 
different  industrial  and  literary  subjects. 

BOARD   OF    INSTRUCTION. 

W.  H.  Councill,  Ph.  D.,  President;  Ancient  History  and  Mental  Science. 

H.  E.  Archer,  M.  S.,  Prin.  Dept.  Natural  Mamie  Masterson,  Kindergartner,  Libr. 

and  Phys.  Sci.  Mrs.  G.  E.  Masterson,  Seicing. 

G.  R.  Masterson,  Prin.  DepL  Math.  Loretto  Brownlow,  Asst.  in  Engl. 

J.    Jay  Scott,    B.   A.,    B.    D.,    Chaplain;  Clarence  Bauton,  Asst.  Bookkeeper. 

Prin.  Dept.  Bible  Training.  Lula  Jolly,  Matron  Domestic  Arts. 

W.  A.  Simmons,  B.  A.,  Prin.  Depts.  Engl.  Willie  Nickols,  Asst.  Libr. 

and  Business  Training.  Ardelle  Brooks,  Asst.  in  Engl. 

Theo.  Strothers,  Commandant.  W.  A.  Scott,  BlacksmUhing  and  Machin- 

A.  W.  Hunton,  Bookkeeper;  Prin.  Commer-  cry. 

rial  Dept.  A.  J.  Williams,  Printing. 

J.  C.  Jolly,  Prin.  Dept.  Domestic  Sci..  William  Handy,  Vocal  Music  and  Engl. 

H.  L.  Phillips.  Prin.  Dept.  Mech.  Arts.  H.  M.  Archer,  Sec.  Faculty;  Prin.   Depts. 

T.  J.  Garth,   Farm   Manager.  Lang,  and  Music. 

S.  W.  McCall,  Typewriting.  A.  W.  Hunton,  Sec.  to  Pres. 

llattic  Walker,    Laundress.  A.  Hortoil,  Shoemaking. 

Justina  Ford,  M.  I).,  Resident  Physician.  C.  C.  Duncan,  Art  Painting. 

C.  B.  Lee,  Asst.  Sec.  and  Lang.  Charles  INI  flier,  Purchasing  Agent. 

Effie  Andrews,  Asst.  in  Engl.  Isora  Garrett,    Asst.  (Prest.'s)  Sec. 

George  Bridgeforth,  Prin.  Agr.  Dept.  J.  L.  Threat,  Asst.  Seamstress. 

K.  V.  Scott,  Asst.  in  Engl.  Walter  K.  Taylor.  Plumbing. 

Ida  Myller,    Writing  and  Pruning.  J.  A.  Towns,  Asst.  in  BlacksmUhing. 


AGRICULTURAL    COLLEGES    AND    EXPERIMENT    STATIONS.         13 
Canebrake  Agricultural  Experiment  Station,  Uniontown. 


GOVERNING    BOARD. 

Board  of  Control:  R.  R.  Poole  (Com.  of  Ayr.,  ex  officio),  Montgomery;  J.  Hoggins, 
Newbern;  A.  Sledge,  Whitsett;  G.  D.  Stollenwerck,  Uniontown;  M.  Walker,  Fauns- 
dale;  W.  M.  Munford,  Uniontown. 

STATION    STAFF. 

J.  M.  Richeson,  M.  S.,  Dir.  and  Sec.  M.  Walker,  Treas. 

J.  F.  Connor,  V.  M.  D.,  Vet. 

Agricultural  School  of  the  Tuskegee  Normal  and  Industrial  Institute, 

Tuskegee. 

GOVERNING    BOARD. 

Trustees:  Geo.  W.  Campbell  (Pres.),  Tuskegee;  George  W.  Chaney  (  V.  Pres.),  Leo- 
minster, Mass.;  R.  C.  Bedford  (Sec),  Beloit,  Wis.;  Warren  Logan  (Treas.),  Tuskegee; 
Lewis  Adams,  Tuskegee;  Charles  W.  Hare,  Tuskegee;  Booker  T.  Washington,  Tuskegee; 
J.  W.  Adams,  Montgomery;  John  C.  Grant,  Chicago,  III.;  George  A.  Gordon,  Boston, 
Mass.;  Charles  F.  Dole,  Boston,  Mass.;  J.  G.  Phelps  Stokes,  New  York  City;  S.  C. 
Dizer,  Boston,  Mass.;  Wm.  H.  Baldwin,  jr.,  New  York  City;  R.  O.  Simpson,  Furman; 
Robert  C.  Ogden,  New  York  City;  George  Foster  Peabody,  New  York  City;  Hugh  H. 
Hanna,  Indianapolis,  Lid. 

COURSES   OF   STUDY. 

The  institute  is  divided  into  five  departments:  Academic,  music,  Bible  training 
school,  mechanical  industries,  and  agriculture. 

The  school  of  agriculture  offers  two  two-year  courses  in  agriculture — one  to  young 
men  and  one  to  young  women. 

BOARD    OF    INSTRUCTION. 

Booker  T.  Washington,  Principal  of  the  Institute. 

George  W.  Carver,  Dir.  L.  J.  Watkins,  Flor.  and  landscape  Gard. 

Charles  W.  Greene,  Manager  Home  Firm.  W.  C.  Smith,  Asst.  in  Flor.  and  Landscape 

George  W.  Owens,  In    Charge  of  Dairy  Gard. 

Herd.  F.  H.  Cardozo,  Hort. 

William  J.  Clay  tor,  Stock  Raising.  C.  J.  Calloway,  In   Charge  of  Agr.  Exten- 

Byrd  T.  Crawford,  Dairying.  sum  Work. 

Tuskegee  Agricultural  Experiment  Station,  Tuskegee. 
Department  of  the  Tuskegee  Normal  and  Industrial  Institute. 

STATION    STAFF. 

George  W.  Carver,  Dir.  Byrd  T.  Crawford,  Dairying. 

Charles  W.  Greene,  Manager  Home  Farm.  L.  J.  Watkins,  Flor.  and  Landscape  Gard. 

George  W.  Owens,  In   Charge  of  Dairy  W.  C.  Smith,  Flor.  and  Landscape  Gard. 

Herd.  C.  J.  Calloway,  In  Charge  of  Agr.  Exten- 
William  J.  Claytor,  Stock  Raising.  sion  Work. 

F.  H.  Cardozo,  Hort.  J.  C.  Banks,  Sten. 


14       AGRICULTURAL    COLLEGES    AND    EXPERIMENT    STATIONS. 

ALASKA. 

Alaska  Agricultural  Experiment  Stations,  Sitka,  Kenai,  and  Rampart. 

Under  the  supervision  of  A.  C.  True,  Director  Office  of  Experiment  Stations,  United 
States  Department  of  Agriculture. 

STATION    STAFF. 

C.  C.  Georgeson,  M.  8.,  Special  Agent  in     F.  E.  Rader,  Asst.  at  Sitka. 
Charge,  SUka.  Hans  P.  Nielsen,  Asst.  at  Knot,. 
,  Asst.  at  Rampart. 

ARIZONA. 

University  of  Arizona,  Tucson. 

GOVERNING   BOARD. 

Board  of  Regents:  William  Herring  (Chancellor),  Tucson;  James  A.  Zabriskie 
{Sec),  Tucson;  H.  B.  Tenney  (Treas.),  Tucson;  Anthony  V.  Grossetta,  Tucson;  Gov. 
N.  0.  Murphy  (ex  officio),  Phoenix;  R.  L.  Long  (ex  officio)  (Territorial  Supt.  of  Public 
Instruction ) ,  Phoenix. 

COURSES   OF  STUDY. 

The  university  offers  four  regular  four- year  courses  of  study  leading  to  a  degree, 
viz,  literary,  scientific,  engineering  and  mining,  and  agriculture;  also  a  short  course 
in  assaying. 

BOARD    OF   INSTRUCTION. 

F.  Yale  Adams,  M.  A.,  Acting  President;  Economic*. 

William  P.  Blake,  Ph.  B.,  M.  A.,  Geol,  George  E.  P.  Smith,  C.  E.,   Phys.  and 

Metallurgy,  and  Mining;  Dir.  School  of  Engin. 

Mines.  J.  J.  Thornber,  M.  A.,  Bot.;  Biol.  Agr. 

Howard  J.  Hall,  M.  A.,  Engl;  Libr.  Expt.  Sta. 

Robert  H.   Forbes,   M.   S.,    Chem.;  Dir.  Geo.  W.  Cole,  C.  E.,  Capt.,  U.  S.  A.,  Com- 

and  Chem.  Agr.  Expt.  Sta.  mandant  of  Cadets;  Math. 

Sherman  M.  Woodward,  M.  A.,  Math.;  Louise  H.   Foucar,    B.  A.,   Ancient   and 

Met.  Agr.  Expt.  Sta.  Modern  Long. 

Frank  N.  Guild,  B.  S.,  Min.  and  (Assoc.)  Opal  L.  McGaughey,  B.  E.,  Elocution  and 

Chem.  Phys.  Culture. 

Alfred  J.  McClatchie,  M.  A.,  Agr.  and  Mabel  Gray  Hoover,  Domestic  Sci. 

Hort.  Hattie  Ferrin,  B.  S.,  Instr.  Pre  p.  Dept. 

David  H.  Holmes,  B.  S.,  Shopwork  and  aMrs.  Mary  Bernard  Aguirre,  Instr.  J 1 1st. 

Drawing.  and  Spanish. 

Gordon  H.  True,  B.  S.,  Animal  Hush.  Nora  Towner,  Sten. 

a  William  W.  Skinner,  M.  $.,  Photography.  Elbert  J.  Hollingshead,  Bookkeeping. 

Agricultural  Experiment  Station  of  the  University  of  Arizona,  Tucson. 
Department  of  the  University  of  Arizona. 

STATION    STAFF. 

K.  II.  Forbes,  M.  8.,  Dir.,  Chan.  J.  J.  Thornber,  M.  A.,  Bot. 

A.  J.  McClatchie,  M.  A.  (Phoenix),  Agr.      W.  W.  Skinner,  M.  S.,  Asst.  ('hem. 

and  Hort.  T.   D.   A.  Cockerell   (East   Los  Vegas,  N. 

G.    H.    True,    B.    S.    (Phoenix),    Animal         Mex.),  Consulting  Ent. 

Hush.  S.  M.  Woodward,  M.  A.,  Consulting  Met. 

J.  W.  Shelor,  Clerk. 

•On  leave  of  absence,  11)01-2. 


AGRICULTURAL    COLLEGES    AND    EXPERIMENT    STATIONS.         15 

ARKANSAS. 
Arkansas  Industrial  University,  FayetteviUe. 

GOVERNING    BOARD. 

Trustees:  Gov.  Jefferson  Davis  {ex  officio  Pres.),  Little  Rock;  S.  E.  Marrs  (Sec), 
FayetteviUe ;  Otev  Miller  ( Treas.),  FayetteviUe;  H.  X.  Pharr,  Marimma;  W.  H.  Lang- 
ford,  Pine  Bluff;  C.  C.  Hamby,  Prescott;  H.  L.  Stroup,  Paris;  J.  C.  Mitchell,  Fay- 
etteviUe; V.  Y.  Cook,  Elmo. 

COURSES   OF   STUDY. 

The  university  offers  the  following  courses  in  the  departments  at  FayetteviUe: 
Three  in  engineering,  leading  to  the  degrees  of  B.  M.  E.,  B.  C.  E.,  and  B.  E.  E. ;  three 
in  literature  and  science,  leading  respectively  to  the  degrees  of  B.  A.,  B.  Ph.,  and 
B.  S.;  three  short  courses  without  degree,  students  in  which  at  the  end  of  the  sopho- 
more year  may  change  to  one  leading  to  one  of  the  above  degrees,  viz,  normal, 
mechanical  engineering,  and  electrical  engineering  courses.  There  are  also  gradu- 
ate courses.  In  addition  to  the  above,  the  medical  department  and  the  law  depart- 
ment, both  at  Little  Rock,  have  courses  of  study  leading  to  the  degrees  of  M.  D.  and 

B.  L.,  respectively. 

BOARD    OF    INSTRUCTION. 

J.  L.  Buchanan,  M.  A.,  LL.  D.,  President. 
A.  E.  Menke,  D.  Sci.,  F.  C.  S.,  Ph.  D.,      W.  A.  Treadway,  {Adjunct)  Elect.  Engirt. 
Chem.  and  Phys.  W.  A.  Read,  Ph.  D.,  Engl,  and  Modern 

F.  W.  Pickel,  Ph.  D.,  Biol.  Lang. 

A.  F.  Lewis,  Ph.  D.,  HM.  Mrs.  Laura  Anderson,  Vocal  Music. 

G.  K.  Spencer,  Capt.,  U.  S.  A.,  Mil.  Sri.     Jennie  Bowman,  Instr.  Elocution  and  Phys. 
and  Tactics.  Culture. 

J.  C.  Futrall,  M.  A.,  Ancient  Lang.  aMack  Martin,  B.  M.  E.,  Asst.  Supt.  Mech. 

G.  W.  Droke,  M.  A.,  Math,  and  Astron.  Engin. 

C.  E.  Houghton,  B.  A.,  M.  M.  E.,  Mech.  B.   N.  Wilson,   B.   S.,  M.   E.   {Adjunct), 
Arts  and  Engin.  }[><■},.  Engin.  <md  Asst.  Supt.  Mech.  Arts. 

P.  H.  Walker,   M.  8.,  Ph.   D.,   (Assoc.)      Mrs.  Neil  Carothers,  Libr. 

Chem.  and  Phys.  W.  K.  Kendall,  Prin.  Prep.  Dept. 

B.  J.  Dunn,  M.  A.,  {Assoc.)  Math.  G.  A.  Cole,  M.  A.,  Inslr.  Math. 

J.  J.  Knoch,  M.  8.,  C.  E.,  Ciril  Engin.  Jobelle  Holcomb,  B.  A.,  Instr.  Latin  and 
W.  X.  Gladson,  M.  S.,  E.  E.,  Ph.  D.,  Elect.         Math. 

Engin.  Naomi  Williams,  Instr.  Math,  and  Geog. 

W.  Carr,  Ph.  D.,  (Assoc.)  Engl,  and  Mod-  Mrs.  E.  W.  Cole,  M.  L.  L.,  Instr.  Hist  , 

em  Lang.  Physiol.,  and  Latin. 

E.   F.   Shannon,   B.   A.,  (Assoc. )  Ancient  Mary  A.  Davis,  Lnstr.  Engl,  and  Hist. 

Lang.  Lina  Read,  B.  A.,  Instr.  Engl,  and  Latin. 

A.  H.  Purdue,  M.  A.,  Geol.  and  Mm.  C.  L.  Newman,  B.  S.,  Agr. 

S.  J.  McLean,  M.  A.,  LL.  B.,  Ph.  D.,  E.  Walker,  B.  S.,  Agr.,  Hort. 

Econ.  and  Sociology.  H.  Hudgins,  (Adjunct)  Civil  Engin. 

Junius  Jordan,  M.  A.,  LL.  D.,  Phifos.  and  B.  L.Wilson,  Supt.  Grounds  and  Buildings. 

Pedag.  Julia  Watkins,  Supt.  Dormitories. 

Hadgie   B.   Da  vies,    (Adjunct)  Engl,  and  John  Grisson,  Engineer. 

Modern  Lang.  W.  Jackson,  Asst.  Lnstr.  in  Shops. 

Arkansas  Agricultural  Experiment  Station,  FayetteviUe. 

Department  of  Arkansas  Industrial  University. 

STATION   STAFF. 

R.  L.  Bennett,  M.  S.,  Dir.  C.  L.  Newman,  B.  S.,  Agr. 

R.  R.  Dinwiddie,  M.  D.,  Path,  and  Bad.     J.  F.  Moore,  B.  S.,  Asst.  Chem. 

Ernest  Walker,  B.  S.  Agr  ,Hort.  and  Ent.      G.  B.  Irby,  B.  A.,  Asst.  Agr.  at  Newport, 

a  On  leave. 


16       AGRICULTURAL    COLLEGES    AND    EXPERIMENT    STATIONS. 

CALIFORNIA. 

University  of  California,  Berkeley. 

GOVERNING    BOARD. 

The  Regents  of  the  University:  Gov.  H.  T.  Gage  (Pre*.),  Sacramento;  Louis  Sloss, 
(  ZVeew.),  310  Sansome  St.,  San  Francisco;  E.  W.  Davisa  (Sec),  Santa  Rosa;  Jacob  II. 
Neff,  Auburn;  C.  W.  Pendleton,  Los  Angeles;  T.J.  Kirk,  Sacramento;  A.  B.  Spreckels, 
327  Market  st.,  San  Francisco;  Samuel  C.  Irving,  116  Battery  st.,  San  Francisco;  Ben- 
jamin Ide  Wheeler,  Scenic ave.,  Berkeley;  William  T.  Wallace,  799  Van  Ness  air.,  San 
Francisco;  IsaiasW.  Hellman,  Nevada  National  Bank,  San  Francisco;  Arthur  Rodgers, 
309  Montgomery  st.,  San  Francisco;  J.  F.  Houghton,  328  Montgomery  st.,  San  Fran- 
cisco; Chester  Rowell,  Fresno;  J.  A.  Waymire,  Alameda;  C.  W.  Slack,  309  Montgom- 
ery st.,  San  Francisco;  J.  B.  Reinstein,  217  Sansome  St.,  San  Francisco;  J.  E.  Budd, 
Stockton;  Mrs.  Phoebe  A.  Hearst,  Mills  Building,  San  Francisco;  W.  H.  L.  Barnes, 
Crocker  Building,  San  Francisco;  C.  N.  Ellin  wood,  Cor.  Pacific  ave.  and  Devisadero  st, 
San  Francisco;  A.  W.  Foster,  Mutual  Life  Insurance  Building,  San  Francisco;  Garrett 
W.  McEnerney,  309  Montgomery  st.,  San  Francisco;  Geo.  C.  Pardee,  Chronicle  Building, 
San  Francisco. 

COURSES   OF  STUDY. 

The  university  comprises  several  departments.  The  college  of  agriculture  has  a 
four-years'  course  which  leads  to  the  degree  of  B.  S. 

BOARD    OF    INSTRUCTION.  b 

Benjamin  Ide  Wheeler,  Ph.  D.,  LL.  D.,  President. 
E.  W.   Hilgard,  Ph.  D.,  LL.  D.,  Agr.;     E.  H.  Twight,  B.  S.,  Diplome  E.  A.  M., 

Dir.  Agr.  Expt.  Sta.  Asst.  in  Vit. 

E.  J.  Wickson,  M.  A.,  Agr.  Pract.  Leroy  Anderson,  M.  S.   A.,  Instr.  Dairy 

W.  A.  Setchell,  Ph.  D.,  Bot.  Hush. 

R.  H.  Loughridge,  Ph.  D.,  (Asst.)  Agr.      A.  R.  Ward,  B.   S.  A.,  D.  V.  M.,  Instr. 

Geol.  and  Chem.  Vet.  Pract.  and  Bact. 

C.  W.  Woodworth,  M.  S.,  (Asst.)  Ent.  J.  H.  Severin,  Instr.  Butter  Making. 

J.  B.  Davy,  Asst.  in  Bot.  E.  H.  Hagemann,  Instr.   Cheese  Making. 

M.  E.  Jaffa,  M.  S.,  (Asst.)  Agr.  A.  J.  Cook,  M.  S.,    Conductor   Farmers' 

George  E.  Colby,  M.  S.,  Instr.  Vit.  Lab.  Institutes. 

D.  T.  Fowler,  M.  A.,  Conductor  Farmers'  Institutes. 

Agricultural  Experiment  Station  of  the  University  of  California,  Berkeley. 
Department  of  the  University  of  California. 

STATION    STAFF. 

E.W.  Hilgard,  Ph.D.,  LL.D.,  Dir.;  Chem.  George    E.    Colby,    M.    S.,    Asst.    Chem. 
E.J.  Wickson,  M.  A.,  Hort.  (Fruits,  Waters,  and  Insecticides). 

W.  A.  Setchell,  Ph.  D.,  Bot.  J.  Burtt  Davy,  Asst.  Bot. 

R.  H.  Loughridge,  Ph.  D.,  Agr.  Geol.  and  Leroy  Anderson,  M.  S.  A.,  Dairy  JIusb. 

Phys.  (Alkali  Investigations).  A.  R.  Ward,  B.  S.  A.,  D.  V.  M.,  Vet.  and 
C.  W.  Woodworth,  M.  S.,  Ent.  Bact. 

M.  E.  Jaffa,  Ph.  B.,  M.  S.,  Asst.  Chem.  E.  H.  Twight,  B.  S.,  Diplome  E.  A.  M.,  Vit. 

|  Foods,  Soils,  and  Fertilizers).  W.  T.  Clarke,  Asst.  Ent. 

G.  W.  Shaw,  Ph.  D.,  Asst.  Chem. (Soils  and  C.  H.  Shinn,  B.  A.,  Inspector  Stas. 

Sugars).  Emil  Kellner,  Foreman  Grounds. 
C.  A.  Colmore,  Clerk  to  Dir. 


»  On  leave. 

''Includes   only    instructors   in    subjects   directly    nlntiiuj   to  agriculture.     Other   members    of    the 
university  faculty  may  give  instruction  to  students  pursuing  the  agricultural  course. 


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OUTLYING    STATIONS. 

Southern  Coast  Range  Station,  F.  D.  Frost,  Patron,  PasoEobles;  J.  W.  Neal,  Foreman, 
Paso  Eobles. 

San  Joaquin  Valley  Station,  John  Tuohy,  Patron,  Tulare;  Julius  Forrer,  Foreman, 
Tulare. 

Sierra  Foothill  Station,  R.  C.  Rust,  Patron,  Jackson;  J.  H.  Barber,  Foreman,  Jackson. 

Southern  California  Station,  S.  N.  Androus,  Patron,  Chino;  James  W.  Mills,  Fore- 
man, Ontario. 

Chico  Forestry  Station,  C.  C.  Royce,  Patron,  Chico;  T.  H.  Bohlender,  Workman  in 
Charge. 

Santa  Monica  Forestry  Station,  Roy  Jones,  Patron,  Santa  Monica;  William  Shutt, 
Foreman,  Santa  Monica. 

COLORADO. 

The  State  Agricultural  College  of  Colorado,  Fort  Collins. 

GOVERNING    BOARD. 

The  State  Board  of  Agriculture:  P.  F.  Sharp  (Pres.),  Denver;  A.  M.  Hawley 
(Sec),  Fort  Collins;  J.  C.  Chipley  (State  Treas.),  Denver;  C.  H.  Sheldon  (Local 
Treas.),  Fort  Collins;  B.  F.  Rockafellow,  Canon  City;  Mrs.  E.  F.  Routt,  Denver;  Jesse 
Harris,  Fort  Collins;  Harlan  Thomas,  Denver;  W.  R.  Thomas,  Denver;  J.  L.  Chat- 
field,  Gypsum;  B.  U.  Dye,  Rocky  ford;  Gov.  J.  B.  Oman,  Denver;  B.  0.  Ayles  worth, 
Fort  Collins. 

COURSES   OF   STUDY. 

The  courses  of  study  are  six,  each  requiring  four  years  in  addition  to  one  year  of 
preparatory  work,  and  each  leading  to  the  degree  of  B.  S. :  The  agricultural  course, 
the  mechanical  engineering  course,  the  irrigation  and  civil  engineering  course,  the 
ladies'  course,  the  architectural  course,  and  the  veterinary  science  course.  Provision 
is  made  for  post-graduate  work.  The  degrees  of  C.  E.  and  M.  E.  are  conferred  upon 
those  worthy  of  holding  them  by  faculty  action  approved  by  the  governing  board. 
A  commercial  course,  covering  a  period  of  two  years,  is  established,  entrance  to 
which  requires  the  same  qualifications  as  for  admission  to  the  freshman  class;  no 
degree  is  given. 

BOARD    OF    INSTRUCTION. 

Barton  O.  Aylesworth,  M.  A.,  LL.  D.,  President;  Political  Economy  and  Logic. 

James  W.  Lawrence,  B.  S.,  Mech.  Engin.  Virginia  Corbett,  Hist,  and  Lit. 

and  Drawing.  Richard  A.  Maxfield,  B.  S.,  Mil.  Sci.  and 

Louis  G.  Carpenter,  M.  S.,  Civil  and  Irrig.  Tactics. 

Engin.  Edward  P.  Boyd,  Archi. 

Wendell  Paddock,  M.  S.,  Bot.  and  Hort.  J.  A.  Stump,  Asst.  in  Phys.  and  Civil  Engin. 

Clarence  P.    Gillette,   M.    S.,  Zool.  and  Robert  E.  Trimble,  B.  S.,  Asst.  in  Met.  and 

Ent.  Irrig.  Engin. 

Geo.  H.  Glover,  B.  S.,D.  V.  M.,  Vet.  Sci.  A.  P.  Greenacre,  B.  S.,  Asst.  in   Mech. 

B.  C.  Buffum,  M.  S.,  Agr.  Engin.  and  Drawing. 

William  P.  Headden,  M.A.,Ph.  D.,Chem.  F.  O.  Rasmussen,  B.  S.,  Asst.  in  Forge 

Theodosia  G.  Ammons,  Domestic  Sci.  Boom  Work  and  Drawing. 

Charles  J.  Gilkison,  B.  S.,  Prin.  Commer-  William  F.  Garbe,  Asst.  in  Foundry  Prac- 

cial  Dept.  tice. 

Edward  B.  House,  B.  S.,  E.  E.,  Math.  A.  H.  Danielson,  B.  S.,  Asst.  in  Agro. 

A.  M.  Hawley,  Sec.  of  the  Faculty.  C.  J.  Griffith,  B.  S.,  Asst.  in  Dairy. 

Edward    M.    Traber,  B.  A.,  Engl,    and  Fred  M.  Rolfs,  B.   S.,  Asst.  in  Bot.  and 

Philos.  Hort. 

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H.  H.  Orth,  Asst  in  Flcr.  and  Landscape 

Gard. 
Earl  Douglass,  B.  S.,  Asst.  in  Chem. 
Fred  Alford,  B.  8.,  Asst.  in  Chem. 
E.  D.  Ball,  M.  8.,  Asst.  in  Zool.  and  Ent. 


Charles Golding-Dwyre,  jr.,  Asst.  in  Book- 

keeping. 
Ralph  H.  Hess,  B.  8.,  Asst.  in  Math. 
Lathrop  M.  Taylor,  B.  8.,  Asst.  in  Sten. 

and  Typewriting. 


Joseph  F.  Daniels,  IAbr. 

Frank  H.  Thompson,  B.  8.,  Sten. 


Agricultural  Experiment  Station,  Fort  Collins. 
Department  of  The  State  Agricultural  College  of  Colorado. 


STATION    STAFF. 


L.  G.  Carpenter,  M.  S.,  Dir.;  Met.  and 

Irrig.  Engin. 
C.  P.  Gillette,  M.  S.,  Ent. 
W.  P.  Headden,  M.  A.,  Pn.  D.,  Chem. 
B.  C.  Buffum,  M.  S.,  Agr. 
Wendell  Paddock,  M.  S.,  Bat.  and  Hurt. 
A.  H.  Danielson,  B.  S.,Asst.  Agr. 
F.  M.  Rolfs,  B.  8.,  Asst.  Hort. 

Harvey  H.  Griffin,  B.  8.,  Field  Agt. 

J.  E.  Payne,  M.  S.,  Field  Agt. 


A.  M.  Hawley,  Sec. 

A.  D.  Milligan,  Clerk  and  Sten. 

Fred  Alford,  B.  S.,  Asst.  Chem. 

Earl  Douglass,  Asst.  Chem. 

R.  E.  Trimble,  B.  S.,  Asst.  Met.  and  Irrig. 

Engin. 
E.  D.  Ball,  M.  8.,  Asst.  Ent. 
Ray  Calloway,  Foreman  of  Farm. 
Arkansas  Valley  Sabsta.,  Rocky  ford. 


CONNECTICUT. 

The  Connecticut  Agricultural  Experiment  Station,  New  Haven. 

GOVERNING    BOARD. 

State  Board  of  Control:  Gov.  George  P.  McLean  (Pres.),  Hartford;  W.  H.  Brewer 
(Sec),  New  Haven;  E.  H.  Jenkins  (Treas.),  New  Haven;  W.  0.  Atwater,  Middletown; 
Edwin  Hoyt,  New  Canaan;  J.  H.  Webb,  Box  1425,  New  Haven;  T.  S.  Gold,  West 
Cornwall;  B.  W.  Collins,  Meriden. 

STATION    STAFF. 


E.  H.  Jenkins,  Ph.  D.,  Dir. 
A.  L.  Winton,  Ph.  B.,  Chem. 
T.  B.  Osborne,  Ph.  D.,  Chem. 
A.  W.  Ogden,  Ph.  B.,  Chem. 
M.  Silverman,  Ph.  B.,  Chem. 
I.  F.  Harris,  Ph.  B.,  Chem. 
W.  E.  Britton,  B.  S.,  Hort.  and  State  Ent. 
Walter    Mulford,    B.    F.,    In   Charge  of 
Forest  Work  and  State  For. 


Miss  V.  E.  Cole,  Libr.  and  Clerk. 

Miss  L.  M.  Brautlecht,  Asst.  Clerk. 

William  Vietch,  In  Charge  of  Buildings 
and  Grounds. 

Hugo  Lange,  lab.  Asst. 

William  Pokrob,  Lab.  Asst. 

J.  B.  Olcott,  Grass  Gard.  (South  Man- 
chester). 

V.  L.  Churchill,  Samjyling  Agent. 


The  Connecticut  Agricultural  College,  Storrs. 


GOVERNING    BOARD. 

Board  of  Trustees:  Gov.  George  P.  McLean  (ex  officio  Pres.),  Hartford;  W.  E. 
Simonds  (  V.  Pres.),  Hartford;  George  A.  Hopson  (Sec),  Wallingford;  W.  D.  Holinan 
(Treas.),  West  WiUington;  E.  S.  Henry,  RochriUe;  M.  M.  Frisbie,  Southington;  Edmund 
Halladay,  Sn  (field;  V,.  II.  Jenkins,  New  Haven;  George  S.  Palmer,  Norwich;  B.  C. 

Pattern m,  Tor ri nylon. 


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COURSES  OF  STUDY. 

The  regular  course  of  study  requires  four  years  for  completion  and  leads  to  the 
degree  of  B.  Agr.,  and  suitable  candidates  will  be  recommended  for  the  degree  of 
Ph.  B.  and  B.  S. 

BOARD   OF   INSTRUCTION. 

R.  W.  Stimson,  M.  A.,  B.  D.,  Acting  President;  English  Literature  and  Oratory. 

B.  F.  Koons,  Ph.  D.,  Zool.  and  Natural     C.  L.  Beach,  B.  8.,  (Asst.)  Dairying. 
Hist.  E.  0.  Smith,  B.  S.,  (Asst)  Engl. 

C.  S.  Phelps,  B.  S.,  Agr.  E.  L.  Raymond,  B.  A.,  Instr.  Bot.,  For., 
A.  G.  Gulley,  M.  S.,  Hort.  and  Landscape  Archi. 

C.  A.  Wheeler,  B.  A.,  Math.  Maj.    J.    W.  Yerex,    Instr.    Penmanship, 

H.   S.  Patterson,  Shop   Work  and  Mech.  Commercial  Arith.,  Geog.,  Bookkeeping, 

Drawing.  Sten.,  Typewriting,   Business   Laws  and 

H.  R.  Monteith,  B.  A.,  Polit.  Econ.,  Hist.,  Methods. 

Civics,  Latin,  and  Engl.  Edwina  M.  Whitney,  Ph.  B.,  Instr.  Ger- 

Marcia,  G.    Greenough,   B.   A.,   Ph.   B.,  man  and  Libr. 

Music;  Lady  Prin.  F.  H.  Stoneburn,  Instr.  Poultry  Indus. 

Alberta  T.  Thomas,  Domestic  Sci.  and  Art.  W.  A.  Warren,  B.  Agr.,  Instr.  Greenhouse 

E.  H.  Lehnert,  B.  S.,  D.  V.  S.,  Physiol.  Work. 

and  Vet.  Sci.  H.  L.  Garrigus,  B.  Agr.,  Instr.  Field  Work. 

C.  A.  Meserve,  Ph.  D.,  Chem.,  Phys.,  and     E.  LeRoy  Stevens,  Instr.  Horse  Barn  and 
Mil.  Sci.  Team  Work. 

Storrs  Agricultural  Experiment  Station,  Storrs.  * 
Department  of  .The  Connecticut  Agricultural  College. 

STATION    STAFF. 

W.  0.  Atwater,  Ph.  D.,Dir.  (Middletown).  W.  A.  Stocking,  jr.,  B.  S.  A.,  Dairy  Ex- 

C.  S.  Phelps,  B.  S.,  V.  Dir.,  Agr.  perimenter. 

F.  E.  Singleton,  Sec.  (Middletown) .  W.  M.  Esten,  M.  S.,  Asst.  in  Dairy  Bact. 
H.  W.  Conn,  Ph.  D.,  Bact.  (Middletown).  (Middletown). 

DELAWARE. 

Delaware  College,  Newark. 

GOVERNING    BOARD. 

Board  of  Trustees:  C.  B.  Lore  (Pres.),  Wilmington;  Manlove  Hayes  (V.  Pres.), 
Dover;   C.  B.  Evans  (Sec.  and  Treas.),  Newark;  Gov.  John  Hunn  (ex  officio),  Dover; 

G.  A.  Harter  (ex  officio),  Newark;  S.  M.  Curtis,  Newark;  G.  G.  Evans,  Newark; 
W.  H.  Purnell,  Newark;  James  Hossinger,  Newark;  H.  G.  M.  Kollock,  Newark; 
J.  C.  Higgins,  Delaware  City;  G.  W.  Marshall,  Milford;  J.  H.  Whiteman,  Wilming- 
ton;  George  Biddle,  Elkton;    F.  W.   Curtis,  Newark;   W.  T.  Lynam,    Wilmington; 

D.  W.  Corbit,  Odessa;  Edward  Reynolds,  Middletown;  L.  H.  Ball,  Marshallton;  I.  S. 
Vallandigham,  Middletown;  J.  C.  Stockly,  Smyrna;  J.  B.  Pennington,  Dover;  James 
Pennewill,  Dover;  C.  S.  Conwell,  Camden;  W.  F.  Causey,  Milford;  H.  W.  Baker, 
Seaford;  E.  R.  Paynter,  Georgetown;  W.  H.  Stevens,  Seaford. 

COURSES    OF    STUDY. 

The  courses  of  study  are  seven  in  number  and  require  four  years  each  for  comple- 
tion :  The  classical  course  and  the  Latin  scientific  course,  each  leading  to  the  degree 

'Telegraph  address,  Storrs  via  Willimantic;  railroad  station,  express,  and  freight  address,  EagleviUe. 


20       AGRICULTURAL    COLLEGES    AND    EXPERIMENT    STATIONS. 

of  B.  A.;  the  agricultural  and  the  general-science  courses,  each  leading  to  the  degree 
of  B.  S. ;  and  three  courses  in  engineering,  leading  to  the  degrees  of  B.  C.  E.,  B.  M.  E. , 
and  B.  E.  E.  There  are  also  a  two-years'  course  and  a  short  winter  course  of 
thirteen  weeks  in  agriculture. 

BOARD    OF    INSTRUCTION. 

Geo.  A.  Harter,  M.  A.,  Ph.  D.,  President;  Mathematics  and  Physics. 

T.  R.  Wolf,  M.  A.,  Ph.  D.,  Chem.,  Min.,  Win.  H.  Purnell,  M.  A.,  LL.  D.,  Instr. 

Sanitary  Sci.,  and  Geol.  Elocution  and  Oratory. 

Frederic  H.  Robinson,  C.  E.,  Civil  Engin,  N.  H.  Brown,  M.  A.,  M.  E.,  Ph.  I).  (Assoc.) 

William  H.  Bishop,  B.  S.,  Agr.  and  BioJ.  Mech.  and  Elect.  Engin. 

H.  B.  Eves,  V.  M.  D.,  Vet.  Sci.  E.  Dwight  Sanderson,  B.  S.  A.,  (Assoc.) 

W.  A.  Pratt,  C.  E.,  E.  E.,  Mech.  and  Elect.  Zool.;  Lecturer  in  Ent. 

Engin.  Joseph  F.  Brewster,  Asst.  in  Chem. 

E.  N.  Vallandigham,  Ph.  B.,  Engl.  Lang.  Lee  0.  Willis,  M.  E.  E.,  Instr.  Shopwork. 

and  Lit.  and  Polit.  Sci.  Arthur    T.    Neale,   Ph.  D.,    Lecturer  in 

E.  W.  Manning,  M.  A.,  Ph.  D.,  Modern  Agr. 

Lang.  Frederick  D.  Chester,  M.  S.,  Lecturer  in 

Elisha  Conover,  M.  A. ,  Latin  and  Greek.  Myc. 

E.  S.  Avis,  Captain,  U.  S.  A.  (Retired),  Charles  L.  Penny,  M.  A.,  Lecturer  in  Agr. 
Mil.  Sci.  and  Tactics;  (Assoc. )  Math,  and  Chem. 

Engin.  C.  P.  Close,  M.  S.,  Lecturer  in  Hort. 

The  Delaware  College  Agricultural  Experiment  Station,  Newark. 
Department  of  Delaware  College. 

STATION    STAFF. 

Arthur  T.  Neale,  M.  A.,  Ph.  D.,  Dir.  and     C.  L.  Penny,  M.  A.,  Chem. 
Agr.  W.  H.  Bishop,  B.  S.,  Met. 

F.  D.  Chester,  M.  S.,  Myc.  H.  B.  Eves,  V.  M.  D.,  Vet. 

C.  P.  Close,  M.  S.,  Hort.  E.  Dwight  Sanderson,  B.  S.  A.,  Ent. 

State  College  for  Colored  Students,  Dover. 

GOVERNING   BOARD. 

Board  of  Trustees:  C.  B.  Lore  (Pres.),  Wilmington;  H.  C.  Conrad  (Sec.  and  T)°eas.), 
Wilmington;  W.  T.  Cavender,  Smyrna;  G.  W.  Marshall,  Milford;  Ebe  W.  Tunnell, 
Lewes;  H.  P.  Cannon,  Bridgeville;  W.  C.  Jason  (ex  officio),  Dover. 

COURSES  OF  STUDY. 

There  are  five  courses  of  study:  Classical,  scientific,  agricultural,  engineering,  and 
normal. 

BOARD   OF   INSTRUCTION. 

Rev.  William  C.  Jason,  M.  A.,  B.  D.,  President;  Greek,  Latin,  Mental  and  Moral  Science. 
Samuel  L.  Con  well,  B.  A.,  Sec;  Common     Miss  LydiaP.  Laws,  Normal  Dept.;  Hist, 

Engl.  Branches  and  Biol.  Engl  Lit.;  Matron. 

Alonzo  S.  Gray,  M.  A.,Supt.  Indus.  Dept.;     John  Boyken  Aiken,  Instr.  Pract.  Agr. 

Math.,  Phys.,  and  Chem. 


AGRICULTURAL    COLLEGES    AND    EXPERIMENT    STATIONS.        21 


FLORIDA. 

Florida  Agricultural  College,  Lake  City. 

GOVERNING    BOARD. 

Board  of  Trustees:  Geo.  W.  Wilson  (Pres. ),  Jacksonville;  F.  E.  Harris  (V.  Pres.), 
Ocala;  J.  D.  Callaway  (Sec),  Lake  City;  E.  D.  Beggs,  Pensacola;  C.  A.  Carson,  Kis- 
simmee;  L.  Harrison,  Lake  City;  J.  R.  Parrott,  St.  Augustine. 

COURSES  OF  STUDY. 

Besides  a  subcollegiate  and  a  business  course,  there  are  four  courses  of  study 
leading  to  degrees:  Agricultural  course,  B.  S.  Agr. ;  mechanical  course,  B.  S.  Eng. ; 
chemical  course,  B.  S.  Chem. ;  and  Latin  scientific  course,  B.  S.  Lit.  These  four 
courses  are  of  equal  length,  and  are  equivalent  in  the  studies  pursued. 

BOARD   OF   INSTRUCTION. 

Thos.  H.  Taliaferro,  C.  E.,  Ph.  D.,  President  of  the  College  and  Director  of  the 
Experiment  Station. 

J.  D.  Callaway,  Sec.  Board  of  Trustees  (ex 
officio). 

W.  F.  Yocum,  M.  A.,  D.  B.,Philos.,  Latin, 
and  Hist. 

Robt.  L.  Borger,  B.  A.,  Math. 

Horace  E.  Stockbridge,  Ph.  D.,  Agr. 

N.  H.  Cox,  B.  S.,  Mech.  Engin. 

H.  K.  Miller,  M.  S.,  Chem. 

H.  A.  Gossard,  M.  S.,  Zool.,  Ent.,  and  Geol. 

H.  Harold  Hume,  M.  S.,  Bot.  and  Hort. 

J.  M.  Farr,  M.  A.,  Ph.  D.,  Engl,  and  Ger- 
man; Libr. 

C.  F.  Dawson,  M.  D.,  D.  V.  S.,  Vet.  Sci. 

Melville  C.  Marion,  B.  L.,  Prin.  Prep. 
School. 

H.  G.  Dorsey,  B.  S.  (Asst.),  Phys.  and 
Elect. 

R.  N.  Hadley,  M.  Accts.  ,  Jnstr.  Bookkeep- 
ing, Commercial  LjOW,  Commercial  Arith., 
and  Penmanship. 


Augusta  E.  Barnes,  B.  A.,  Jnstr.  Prep. 
School  and  Lady  Prin. 

Bessie  C.  De  Sha,  Jnstr.  Sten. ,  Typewriting, 
and  Teleg. 

Maria  Justa  Ana  De  Figueroa,  Jnstr.  Span- 
ish and  French. 

A.  W.  Blair,  B.  S.,  M.  A.,  Jnstr.  Chem. 

E.  R.  Wharton,  Jnstr.  Mech.  Arts  and 
Drawing. 

Lucia  McCulloch,  Asst.  Biol,  and  Asst. 
Libr. 

Janie  L.  Brown,  Jnstr.  Music. 

W.  P.  Jernigan,  Auditor,  Bookkeeper,  and 
Clerk. 

Minnie  Helvenston,  Sten. 

J.  Franklin  Appell,  M.  D.,  College  Sur- 
geon and  Physician. 

C.  A.  Finley,  Supt.  Mess  Hall  and  Grounds. 

Mrs.  W.  B.  Dye,  Matron  Foster  Hall. 

Fannie  Ives,  Matron  Mess  Hall. 


Agricultural  Experiment  Station  of  Florida,  Lake  City. 
Department  of  Florida  State  Agricultural  College. 


STATION    STAFF. 


Thos.  H.  Taliaferro,  C.  E.,  Ph.  D.,  Dir. 

Horace  E.  Stockbridge,  Ph.  D.,  Agr. 

H.K.  Miller,  M.S.,  Chem. 

H.  A.  Gossard,  M.  S.,  Ent. 

H.  Harold  Hume,  M.  S.,  Bot.  and  Hort. 

C.  F.  Dawson,  M.  D.,  D.  V.  8.,  Vet. 

A.  W.  Blair,  M.  A.,  Asst.  Chem. 


W.  P.  Jernigan,  Auditor  and  Bookkeeper. 
Minnie  Helvenston,  Sten.  and  IAbr. 
Lucia  McCulloch,   Asst.  Biol,  and  Asst. 

Libr. 
John  F.  Mitchell,  Foreman  of  Farm. 
J.  H.  Jefferies,  Foreman  of  Garden  and 

Orchards. 


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Florida  State  Normal  and  Industrial  College,  Tallahassee. 

GOVERNING   BOARD. 

State  Board  of  Education  {ex  officio  Board  of  Trustees) :  Gov.  W.  S.  Jennings  (Pres.), 
Tallahassee;  W.  N.  Sheats  {Sec.) ;  J.  L.  Crawford;  W.  B.  Lamar;  J.  B.  Whitfield. 

COURSES  OF   STUDY. 

The  courses  of  study  are:  Normal,  academic,  and  industrial. 

BOARD    OF    INSTRUCTION. 

Nathan  B.  Young,  M.  A.,  Pres.  J.  T.  Williams,  Ph.  B.,  Sci. 

Geo.  M.  Sampson,  M.  A.,  Math.  Crawford  D.  Menafee,  Farm  Manager. 

Miss  Hattie  McLean,  Engl,  and  Music.  W.  H.  A.  Howard,  B.  A.,  Painting. 

Miss  Ada  Hawse,  B.  A.,  Engl.  A.  J.  Shootes,  Tailoring. 

Miss  Laura  Mabry,  Laundrying.  Mrs.  Lucy  F.  Ovelton,  Matron. 

Miss  Anna  A.  Smith,  Cooking  and  Plain  Miss  Ellen  O.  Paige,  Dressmaking,  Mil- 
Sewing,  linery. 

Jubie  Bragg,    Wheehvrighting  and  Black-  Miss  Lulu  M.  Cropper,  Model  School;  Engl, 

smithing.  Miss  Marietta  E.  Hall,  Engl. 

I.  S.  Cunningham,  Carpentry.  L.  D.  Hileland,  Dir.  of  Industries. 

GEORGIA. 

Georgia  State  College  of  Agriculture  and  Mechanic  Arts,  Athens 

GOVERNING    BOARD. 

Trustees:  Gov.  A.  D.  Candler  (ex  officio),  Atlanta;  G.  F.  Gober,  Marietta;  Clark 
Howell,  Atlanta;  W.  E.  Simmons,  Lawrencerille;  Hamilton  McWhorter,  Lexington; 
S.  B.  Adams,  Savannah;  B.  B.  Bower,  jr.,  Bainbridge;  W.  H.  Fish,  Americus; 
Henry  Persons,  Talbotton;  H.  D.  McDaniel  (Chair.),  Monroe;  A.  0.  Bacon,  Macon; 
D.  B.  Hamilton,  Rome;  H.  T.  Lewis,  Greensboro;  N.  L.  Hutchins,  Lavrcncerille;  E.  H. 
Calloway,  Augusta;  H.  G.  Turner,  Quitman;  A.  L.  Hull  (Sec.  and  Treas.),  Athens; 
Howell  Cobb,  Athens;  N.  E.  Harris  (ex  officio),  Macon;  F.  G.  Du  Bignon  {ex  officio), 
Savannah;  P.  W.  Meldrim  (ex  officio),  Savannah. 

COURSES   OF  STUDY. 

There  are  four  courses  of  study,  each  requiring  four  years  for  completion,  each 
leading  to  the  degree  of  B.  S.,  differing  in  options  and  specialization  and  characterized 
as  general,  agriculture,  civil  engineering,  and  electrical  engineering.  There  are  also 
graduate  courses  of  one  year  each,  leading  to  degrees  of  M.  S.,  C.  E.,  and  M.  Agr. ; 
special  courses  in  chemistry,  mining,  and  metallurgy,  in  agriculture,  in  electrical 
engineering,  and  in  building  and  architecture,  in  which  certificates  of  attainment  are 
given,  and  a  short  winter  course  in  agriculture,  comprising  instruction  in  the  English 
branches,  agriculture,  and  dairying. 

BOARD   OF    INSTRUCTION. 

H.  C.  White,  Pu.  D.,  President;  Chemist . 

A.  H.  Patterson,  M.  A.,  Phys.  C.  M.  Snelling,  B.  S.,  Math. 

John  Morris,  M.  A.,  Modern  Lang.  C.  H.  Herty,  Ph.  D.,  (Adjunct)  Chem. 

R.  E.Park,  M.  A.,  Engl.  U.  H.  Davenport,  B.  S.,  Instr.  I'hys.  and 
D.  C.  Barrow,  jr.,  C.  and  M.  E.,  Math.  Elect.  Engin. 

C.  M.  Strahan,  C.  and  M.  E.,  Engin.  E.  L.  Griggs,  Instr.  Drawing;  <  bmmandant. 

John  P.  Campbell,  B.  A.,  Ph.  I).,  Biol.  J.  M.  Stephenson,  B.  A.,  Instr.  Engl. 

J.  H.T.  McPherson,  Ph.  I)., ///.s/.  G.S.Johnston,  Tnstr.  Dairying. 

H.  N.  Staines,  B.  A.,  Agr.  and  Hurt.  J.  Lustrat,  M.  A.,  Modern  Lang. 


AGRICULTURAL    COLLEGES    AND    EXPERIMENT    STATIONS.        23 

Georgia  Experiment  Station,  Experiment.  a 
Department  of  Georgia  State  College  of  Agriculture  and  Mechanic  Arts. 

GOVERNING    BOARD. 

Board  of  Directors:  O.  B.  Stevens  (Pres.),  Atlanta;  J.  B.  Park,  jr.  (Sec.  and  Treas.) , 
Greensboro;  Walter  B.  Hill,  Athens;  H.  C.  White,  Athens;  G.  M.  Ryals,  Savannah; 
P.  E.  Boyd,  Leary;  J.  T.  Furguson,  Leesburg;  J.  H.  Mobley,  Hamilton;  A.  J.  Smith, 
Conyers;  N.  B.  Drewry,  Griffin;  Felix  Corput,  Cavespring;  John  Dead wyler,  Maysrille; 
John  Gilmore,  Warthen;  William  Henderson,  Ocilla. 

STATION    STAFF. 

R.  J.  Redding,  Dir.  Claude  L.  Willoughby,  Dairyman. 

H.  C.  White,  C.  E. ,  Ph.  D. ,  V.  Dir.;  Chem.  Wm.  F.  Fiske,  Asst.  Ent. 

S.  H.  Fulton,  B.  S.,  Biol,  and  Hort.  Miss  J.  M.  Heyfron,  Sten.  and  Accountant. 

J.  M.  Kimbrough,  Agr.  C.  A.  Mosier,  Supt.  Hort.  Grounds. 

HAWAIIAN  ISLANDS. 

Hawaii  Agricultural  Experiment  Station,  Honolulu. 

Under  the  supervision  of  A.  C.  True,  Director  Office  of  Experiment  Stations,  United 
States  Department  of  Agriculture. 

STATION  STAFF. 

Jared  G.  Smith,  Special  Agent  in  Charge.      T.  F.  Sedgwick,  Agr. 
Frank  E.  Conter,  Farm  Foreman. 

Hawaiian  Sugar  Planters'  Experiment  Station,  Honolulu. 

GOVERNING   BOARD. 

Trustees  of  Hawaiian  Sugar  Planters'  Association. 

STATION  STAFF. 

C.  F.  Eckart,  Dir.  and  Chief  Chem.  E.  J.  Lea,  Asst.  Chem. 

S.  S.  Peck,  B.  S.,  Asst.  6hem.  E.  G.  Clarke,  Field  Asst. 

IDAHO. 

College  of  Agriculture  of  the  University  of  Idaho,  Moscow. 

GOVERNING    BOARD. 

Board  of  Regents:  John  B.  Goode  (Pres.),  Rathdrum;  Mrs.  Wm.  H.  Ridenbaugh 
(V.  Pres.),  Boise;  Geo.  C.  Parkinson  (Sec),  Preston;  Geo.  W.  Chapin,  Idaho  Falls; 
Henry  E.  Wallace,  Caldwell. 

COURSE   OF  STUDY. 

The  regular  course  in  agriculture  requires  four  years  for  its  completion  and  leads 
to  the  degree  of  B.  S. 

'Telegraph,  freight,  and  express  address,  Griffin. 


24       AGRICULTURAL    COLLEGES    AND    EXPERIMENT    STATIONS. 

BOARD    OF    INSTRUCTION. 

J.  A.  McLean,  Ph.  D.,  President  of  the  University  and  Director  of  the  Statioii;  History 

and  Political  Science. 

Louis  F.  Henderson,  Ph.  B.,  Bot.  Alfred  S.  Miller,  M.  A.,  Ph.  D.,  Mining 

John  M.  Aldrich,  M.  S.,  Zool.;  Curator  of  and  Metallurgy. 

Museum.  Jay  Glover  Eldridge,  M.  A. ,  Modern  Lang. 

John  E.  Bonebright,  B.  S.,  M.  A.,  Phys.  Chas.  N.  Little,  M.  A.,  Pn.  D.,  Civil  Engin. 

I.  J.  Cogswell,  B.  M.,  Music.  Sara  E.  Poe,   B.  L.,  Instr.   Engl.  Prep. 

Fred  A.  Huntley,  B.  S.  A.,  Hort.  School. 

Hiram  T.  French,  M.  S.,  Agr.  Flora  P.  Moore,  B.  S.,  Instr.  Math. 

Chas.  A.  Peters,  B.  S.,  Ph.  D.,  Chem.  Agatha  Jean  Sonna,  B.  A.,  Instr.  Latin 

Nina  A.  Wilber,  B.  A.,  Oratory  and  Phys.  and  Hist.  Prep.  School. 

Culture.  Hal.  T.  Beans,  M.  S.,  (Asst.)  Agr.  Chem. 

William  Wilson  Baden,  M.  A.,  Ph.  D.,  Margaret  B.  McCallie,  Libr. 

Greek  and  Latin.  Herbert  T.  Condon,  Registrar  and  Sec.  of 

D'Arcy  P.  Parham,  M.  A.,  Engl.  Lit.  Faculty. 

Agricultural  Experiment  Station  of  the  University  of  Idaho,  Moscow. 
Department  of  the  University  of  Idaho. 

STATION    STAFF. 

J.  A.  McLean,  Ph.  D.,  Dir.  Charles  A.  Peters,  B.  S.,  Ph.  D.,  Chem. 

Louis  F.  Henderson,  Ph.  B.,  Bot.  Chas.  N.    Little,  M.  A.,  Ph.  D.,  Irrig. 

John  M.  Aldrich,  M.  S.,  Ent.  Engin. 

John  E.  Bonebright,  M.  A.,  Met.  Hal.  T.  Beans,  M.  S.,  Asst.  Chem. 

Fred  A.  Huntley,  B.  S.  A.,  Hort.  Herbert  T.  Condon,  Clerk. 

Hiram  T.  French,  M.  S.,  Agr.  William  L.  Payne,  Treas. 

ILLINOIS. 

College  of  Agriculture  of  the  University  of  Illinois,  Urbana.  i 

GOVERNING    BOARD. 

Board  of  Trustees  of  the  University:  Gov.  Richard  Yates,  Springfield;  Martin  Con- 
rad, 48  W.  Monroe  St.,  Chicago;  Alfred  Bayliss,  Springfield;  Mrs.  Mary  T.  Carriel, 
Jacksonville;  Francis  M.  McKay,  61  Alice  court,  Chicago;  Thomas  J.  Smith  (Pres.), 
Champaign;  Mrs.  Alice  A.  Abbott,  Champaign;  Frederic  L.  Hatch,  Spring  Grove; 
Augustus  F.  Nightingale,  1997  Sheridan  road,  Argyle  Park,  Chicago;  Alexander 
McLean,  Macomb;  Samuel  A.  Bullard,  Springfield',  Mrs.  Carrie  T.  Alexander,  Belleville. 

COURSE   OF   STUDY. 

The  regular  course  requires  four  years  for  completion  and  leads  to  the  degree  of 
B.  S.     Provision  is  also  made  for  special  students. 

BOARD    OF    INSTRUCTION. 

Andrew  S.  Draper,  LL.  D.,  President  of  the  University. 

Eugene  Davenport,  M.  Agr.,  Dean;  Threm-  Donald  Mcintosh,  V.  S.,  Vet.  Sci. 

matology.  Arthur  W.  Palmer,  D.  Sc.,  Chem. 

Thomas  J.  Burrill,  Pn.  D.,  LL.  D.,  Bot.  Samuel  W.  Parr,  M.  S.,  Applied  Chem. 

and  Hort.  Daniel  K.  Dodge,  Ph.  D.,  Engl. 

Stephen  A.  Forbes,  Ph.  D.,  Zool.  David  Kinley,  Ph.  D.,  Econ. 

Charles  W.  Rolfe,  M.  S.,  Geol.  Albert  P.  Carmen,  D.  Sc,  Phys. 


AGRICULTURAL    COLLEGES    AND    EXPERIMENT    STATIONS. 


25 


Evarts  B.  Greene,  Ph.  D.,  Hist. 
George  T.  Kemp.,  M.  D.,  Ph.  D.,  Physiol 
Geo.  A.  Huff,  Dir.  Phys.  Training. 
Lewis  A.  Rhoades,  Ph.  D.,  German. 
Thomas  A.  Clark,  B.  L.,  PJiet. 
George  D.  Fairfield,  M.  A.,  Romanic  Lang. 
Isabel  Bevier,  Ph.  M.,  Household  Sci. 
Cyril  G.  Hopkins,  Ph.  D.,  Agron. 
Edmond    G.    Fechet,    Major,    U.    S.    A. 

(Retired),  Mil.  Sci. 
Violet  D.  Jayne,  M.  A.,  (Assoc.)  Engl. 
Herbert    W.    Mumford,    B.    S.,    Animal 

Hush. 
Harry  S.  Grindley,  D.  Sc,  (Assoc.)  Chem. 
C.  F.Hottes,  Ph.  D.,  Instr.  Bot. 
Frank  Smith,  M.  A.,  (Asst.)  Zool. 
Oscar  Quick,  M.  A.,  (Asst.)  Phys. 
Joseph  C.  Blair,  (Asst.)  Hort. 
George  H.  Meyer,  M.  A.,  (Asst. )  German. 
Matthew  B.  Hammond,  Ph.  D.,  (Asst.) 

Econ. 
Jennette    E.    Carpenter,    O.    M.,    Phys. 

Training. 


AVilber  J.  Fraser,  B.  S.,  Instr.  Dairy  Hush. 
Neal  C.  Brooks,  Ph.  D.,  Instr.  German. 
Martha  J.  Kyle,  M.  A.,  Instr.  Rhet. 
John  W.  Lloyd,  B.  S.  A.,  Instr.  Hort. 
Hugh  E.  Ward,  M.  S.,  Instr.  Bad. 
John  H.  McClellan,  M.  A.,  Instr.  Zool. 
Oscar  Erf,  B.   Agr.,   B.    S.,  Instr.  Dairy 

Hush. 
Justus  W.  Folsom,  S.  D.,  Instr.  Ent. 
Daisy  L.  Blaisdell,  M.  A.,  Instr.  German. 
Florence  X.  Jones,  M.  A.,  Instr.  French. 
John  H.   Skinner,  B.  S.,   Instr.  Animal 

Hush. 
Wm.  H.  Knox,  M.  S.,  Instr.  Soil  Phys. 
Coatee  P.  Bull,  B.  Agr.,  Instr.  Farm  Crops. 
Esther  Beatty,  B.  L.,  B.  S.,  Household  Sci. 
Arnold  V.  Stubenrauch,  B.  S.,  Instr.  Hort. 
Frank  W.  Scott,  B.  A.,  Met. 
Fred  R.  Crane,  B.  S.,  Asst.  in  Farm  Mech. 
Alvin  C.  Beal,  B.  S.,  Asst.  in  Hort. 
Fred  H.  Rankin,  Institute  Visitor. 
Albert  R.  Curtiss,  Foreman  in  Wood  Shops. 
Henry  Jones,  Foreman  in  Blacksmith  Shop. 


Agricultural  Experiment  Station  of  the  University  of  Illinois,  Urbana. 
Department  of  the  University  of  Illinois. 


STATION   STAFF. 


Eugene  Davenport,  M.  Agr.,  Dir. 

T.  J.  Burrill,  Ph.  D.,  Bot. 

S.  A.  Forbes,  Ph.  D.,  Ent. 

D.  Mcintosh,  V.  S.,  Vet. 

C.  G.  Hopkins,  Ph.  D.,  Agron.  and  Chem. 

J.  C.  Blair,  Hort. 

H.  W.  Mumford,  B.  S.,  Animal  Hush. 

W.  J.  Fraser,  B.  S.,  Dairying. 

G.  P.  Clinton,  M.  S.,  Bot. 

L.  H.  Smith,  B.  S.,  Chem. 

J.  W.  Lloyd,  B.  S.  A.,  Hort. 

H.  E.  Ward,  M.  S.,  Chief  Asst.  in  Soil 

Bad. 
A.  J.  Glover,  B.  Agr.,  Chief  Asst.  in  Dairy 

Husb. 


W.  H.  Knox,  M.  S.,  Chief  Asst.  in  Soil 

Phys. 
C.  F.  Hottes,  Ph.  D.,  Asst.  in  Bot. 
John  H.  Skinner,  B.  S.,  Asst.  in  Animal 

Husb. 
A.  V.  Stubenrauch,  B.  S.,  M.  S.  A.,  Asst. 

in  Hort. 
H.  Hasselbring,  B.  S.,  Asst.  in  Veg.  Path. 
J.  H.  Petitt,  Ph.  B.,  Asst.  in  Chem. 

E.  M.  East,  B.  S.,  Asst.  in  Chem. 

C.  P.  Bull,  B.  Agr.,  Asst.  in  Farm  Crops. 
R.  S.  Woodrow,  Field  Asst.  in  Sugar-Beet 

Investigations. 
Kate  Mclntyre,  Sec. 

F.  H.  Rankin,  Institute  Visitor. 


INDIANA. 

School   of  Agriculture,    Horticulture,    and  Veterinary   Science   of  Purdue 

University,  Lafayette. 

GOVERNING   BOARD. 

Board  of  Trustees:  William  V.  Stuart  (Pres.),  Lock  Box  37,  Lafayette;  E.  A.  Ells- 
worth (Sec),  Ixifayette;  J.  M.  Fowler  (Treas.),  Lafayette;  William  A.  Banks,  Laporte; 
Sylvester  Johnson,  Irvington;  D.  E.  Beem,  Spencer;  Job  H.  Van  Natta,  Lafayette; 


26       AGRICULTURAL    COLLEGES    AND    EXPERIMENT    STATIONS. 

William  H.  O'Brien,  Lawrenceburg ;  James  M.  Barrett,  Fort  Wayne;  Charles  Down- 
ing, Greenfield;  C.  B.  Stemen,  Fort  Wayne. 


COURSE   OF    STUDY. 


The  course  of  study  requires  four  years  for  completion  and  leads  to  the  degree  of  B.  S. 


BOARD    OF    INSTRUCTION.  a 


Winthrop  Ellsworth  Stone,  Ph 
William  Carroll  Latta,  M.  S.,  Agr. 
Charles   Sumner   Plumb,   B.  8.,  Animal 

Indus,  and  Dairying. 
James  Troop,  M.  S.,  Hort.  and  Ent. 
Henry  Augustus  Huston,  M.  A.,  A.  C, 

Agr.  Cheni. 
Frederick  S.  Johnston  (Assoc),  Agr. 
Robert  A.  Craig,  D.  V.  M.,  Instr.  Vet.  Sci. 
Stanley  Coulter,  Ph.  D.,  Biol 
Joseph    Charles    Arthur,    D.    Sc,    Veg. 

Physiol,  and  Path. 
Percy  Norton  Evans,  B.  S.,  Ph.  D.,  Chem. 
Ervin  Sidney  Ferry,  B.  S.,  Phys. 
Emma  Montgomery  McRae,  M.  A.,  Engl. 

Lit. 
Thomas  Francis  Moran,  Ph.  J).,  Hist,  and 

Polit.  Econ. 
Edwin  Walter  Kemmerer,  Instr.   Econ. 

and  Hist. 
Ernst  J.  Fluegel,  Ph.  D.,  German. 
Pauline  Mariotte-Davies,  Ph.  D.,  French. 
Clarence  Abiathar  Waldo,  Ph.  D.,  Math. 
Moses  Cobb  Stevens,  M.  A.,  Math. 
Thomas  Greene  Alford,  M.  A.,  Math. 
Erastus  Test,  M.  D.,  Math. 
Laura  Anne  Fry,  Indus.  Art. 
Nellie  Phillips  Samson,  Instr.  Wood  Carv- 
ing. 
Katherine  Eliza  Golden,  M.  S.,.Asst.  in 

Biol. 


D.,  President  of  fin   University. 

William  Henry  Test,  M.  S.,  Instr.  Chem. 

James  Harry  Ransom,  Ph.  D.,  Instr.  Chem. 

Edward  Mahin,  B.  S.,  Asst.  Chem. 

Severance  Burrage,  B.  S.,  Instr.  Sanitary 
Set 

Charles  M.  Smith,  B.  S.,  Instr.  Phys. 

Alfred  M.  Kenyon,  M.  A.,  Ph.  D.,  Assoc. 
Math. 

Winfred  Horton  Osborne,  B.  A.,  Inttor. 
Math. 

Lauren  D.  Nordstrum,  B.  S.,  Asst.  Phys. 

Jacob  Westlund,  Ph.  D.,  Instr.  Math. 

Walter  D.  Lambert,  M.  A.,  Instr.  Math. 

John  Heiss,  M.  A.,  Instr.  < ierman. 

Carl  Albert  Krause,  M.  A.,  Instr.  German. 

Mary  Doan,  B.  L.,  M.  S.,  Instr.  Engl. 

Caroline  Ernestine  Shoemaker,  M.  8., 
Instr.  Engl. 

James  D.  Hoffman,  M.  E.,  Wood  Shop. 

Alpha  Pierce  Jamison,  B.  M.  E.,  Instr. 
Mech.  Draining. 

Edwin  Burton  Smith,  B.  S.,  .  isst.  in  Shops. 

H.  E.  Van  Norman,  Instr.  Dairy. 

Albert  Nash  Hume,  B.  S.,  Asst.  Agr. 

Rums  Chancey  Obrecht,  B.  S„  Asst.  Ani- 
mal Indus. 

Win.  H.  Holmes,  Asst.  in  PracU  Mech. 

Charles  I.  Freeman,  Phys.  I>ir. 

Elizabeth  Day  Swan,  Ubr. 

Blanche  Annie  Miller,  Asst.  Ubr. 


Agricultural  Experiment  Station  of  Indiana,  Lafayette. 
Department  of  Purdue  University. 


STATION    STAFF. 


Charles  Sumner  Plumb,  B.  S.,  Dir. 

James  Troop,  .M.  8.,  Hort. 

Henry  A.  Huston,  M.  A.,  A.  C,  Chem. 

Joseph  C.  Arthur,  D.  S.,  Bot. 

A.  W.  Bitting,  I).  V.  M..   Vet 


William  Stuart,  M.  S.  (Assoc.),  Hort. 
Herman  Dorner,  B.  S.,  Asst  Bot. 
F.  S.  Johnston,  B.  S.,  Asst.  Agr. 
A.  N.  Hume,  Half-time  Asst. 
II.  E.  Van  Norman,  B.  S.,  Dairyman. 


R.  C.  Obrecht,  B.  S.  Agr.,  Supt.  Farm. 


•This  list  does  not   include  the  instructors  exclusively  engaged  in  the  schools  of  Engineering, 
Science,  and  Pharmacy. 


AGRICULTURAL    COLLEGES    AND    EXPERIMENT    STATIONS.        27 

IOWA. 

Iowa  State  College  of  Agriculture  and  the  Mechanic  Arts,  Ames. 

GOVERNING    BOARD. 

Board  of  Trustees:  Gov.  A.  B.  Cummins,  Des  Moines;  R.  C.  Barrett  (Supt.  of  Public 
Instruction);  W.  O.  McElroy,  Neivton;  E.  W.  Stanton  (Sec),  Ames;  Herman  Knapp 
(Treas.),  Ames;  W.  K.  Boardman,  Nevada;  W.  J.  Dixon,  Sac  City;  E.  A.  Alexander, 
Clarion;  C.  L.  Gabrilson,  New  Hampton;  J.  B.  Hungerford  (Chair.),  Carroll;  W.  R. 
Moninger,  Galvin;  Jas.  H.  Wilson,  Menlo;  S.  H.  Watkins,  Libertyville;  C.  S.  Barclay, 
West  Liberty;  W.  B.  Penick,  Tingley. 

COURSES   OF   STUDY. 

The  courses  of  study  are  eight:  The  course  in  agriculture,  leading  to  the  degree  of 
B.  Agr. ;  the  course  in  veterinary  science,  leading  to  the  degree  of  D.  V.  M.;  the 
course  in  mechanical  engineering,  leading  to  the  degree  of  B.  M.  E. ;  the  course  in 
civil  engineering,  leading  to  the  degree  of  B.  C.  E. ;  the  course  in  electrical  engineer- 
ing, leading  to  the  degree  of  B.  S.  in  E.  E. ;  the  course  in  mining  engineering,  lead- 
ing to  the  degree  of  B.  M.  E. ;  the  course  in  sciences  as  related  to  the  industries, 
leading  to  the  degree  of  B.  S. ;  and  the  course  in  general  and  domestic  science  for 
ladies,  leading  to  the  degree  of  B.  S.  The  veterinary  course  requires  three  years 
for  completion;  each  of  the  others,  four  years.  There  are  also  a  short  winter  course 
in  stock  judging  and  dairying,  and  group  courses  in  the  sciences. 

BOARD    OF    INSTRUCTION. 

W.  M.  Beardshear,  M.  A.,  LL.  D.,  President. 

J.  L.  Budd,  M.  H.,  Emeritus  in  Hort.  Alvin  B.  Noble,  Ph.  B.,  Rhet.  and  Engl. 
Edgar  William  Stanton,  M.  S.,  Math,  and         Lit. 

Econ.  Sci.  Henry  E.  Summers,  B.  S.,  Zool. 

Gen.  James  Rush  Lincoln,  Mil.  Sci.  Homer  C.  Price,  M.  S.,  Hort.  and  For. 

Alfred  Allen  Bennett,  M.  S.,  Chem.  Adrian  M.  Newens,  B.  O.,  Elocution  and 
Louis  Hermann  Pammel,  B.  Agr.,  M.  S.,  Oratory  and  Assoc  in  Engl. 

Ph.  D.,  Bot.  John  J.  Repp,  V.  M.  D.,  Path,  and  Thera- 
a James  Wilson,  M.  S.  Agr.,  Dean  in  Agr.         peutics  and  Sta.  Vet. 

George    Welton    Bissell,    M.    E.,    Mech.  Warren  H.  Meeker,  M.  E.,  (Asst.)  Mech. 

Engin.  Engin. 

Anson  Marston,  C.  E.,  Civil  Engin.  Mrs.  Marian  H.  Kilbourne,  B.  L.,  Dean 
Orange  H.  Cessna,  M.  A.,  D.  D.,  Hist.,         of  Women. 

Psych.,  and  Ethics.  George  Lewis  McKay,  Dir.  and  Instr. 
Julius  Buel  Weems,  Ph.  D.,  Agr.  Chem.  Dairying  and  Cheese  Making. 

William  Eugene  Harriman,  B.  S.,  M.  D.,  Burton  L.  Lanphear,  M.  M.  E.,  (Asst.) 

Histology  and  Path.  Phys.  and  Elect.  Engin. 

Charles F. Curtiss,  B.  S.,  M.S.  Agr.,  Agr.;  C.  W.  J.  Neville,  M.  C.  E.,  Asst.   Civil 

Dir.  Expt.  Sta.  Engin. 

Miss  Mary  A.  Sabin,  B.  A.,  Domestic  Econ.  Louis  A.  Klein,   V.  M.  D.,   Theory  and 
Miss  Lizzie  May  Allis,  B.  A. ,  M.  A. ,  French         Pract.  of  Medicine  and  Sanitary  Sci. 

and  German.  John  H.  McNeall,  V.  M.  D.,  Anat.  and 
Louis  Bevier  Spinney,  B.  M.  E.,  M.  S.,         Prin.  and  Pract.  of  Surgery. 

Phys.  and  Elect.  Engin.  Carl  W.  Gay,  D.  V.  M.,  Resident  Surgeon 
W.  J.  Kennedy,  B.  S.  A.,  Animal  Husb.  and  Instr.  Vet.  Dept. 

Samuel  Walker  Beyer,  B.  S.,  Ph.  D.,  Geol.  Frank  J.  Resler,  Ph.  B.,  Dir.  of  Music  and 

and  Min.  Engin.  Vocalist. 

a  Granted  an  indefinite  leave  of  absence. 


28       AGRICULTURAL    COLLEGES    AND    EXPERIMENT    STATIONS. 


Miss  Maria  M.  Roberts,  B.  L.,  Instr.  Math. 
Miss  Elmina  Wilson,  C.  E.,  Instr.  Civil 

Engin. 
Talbot  Lenox,  Instr.  Machine  Shops. 
Ezra  C.  Potter,  Instr.  Pattern  Shop. 
Louis  E.  Young,  B.  M.  E.,  Min.  Engin. 
Edwin  Clark  Boutelle,  B.  M.  E.,  Instr. 

Forge  and  Foundry. 
Mrs.  Elizabeth  Resler,  Ph.  B.,  Instr.  In- 
strumental Music. 
Joseph  J.  Edgerton,  B.  Agr.,  Instr.  Agr. 

Phys.  and  Farm  Foreman. 
A.  D.  Shamel,  B.  S.,  Instr.  Agr. 
Frank  W.  Bouska,  M.  S.  A.,  Instr.  Dairy 

Bart. 
Miss  Lola  Place  way,  B.  S.,  Instr.  Chem. 
Julia  A.  Stanton,  B.  L.,  Instr.  Hist. 
Miss  Sarah  Ellis,  B.  L.,  Instr.  Domestic 

Econ. 
Miss   Bessie  B.  Larrabee,  B.  A.,  Instr. 

Latin. 
Edw.  E.  Little,  B.  S.  Agr.,  Instr.  Hort. 
Miss  Ora  L.  Edgett,  B.  S.,  Instr.  Chem. 
Wilbur  M.  Wilson,  B.  M.  E.,  Instr.  Mech. 

Engin.  and  Freehand  Drawing. 


E.  C.  Myers,  B.  S.  Agr.,  Instr.  Agr.  Chem. 
A.  Estella  Paddock,  B.  S.,  Instr.  General 

Bot. 
Miss  Alice  Hess,  B.  S.,  Instr.  Domestic 

Econ. 
Ira  A.  Williams,  B.  S.,  Asst.  in  Geol.  and 

Mining. 

E.  B.  Tuttle,  B.  S.  E.  E.,  Instr.  Phys. 
Miss  Grace  I.  Norton,  B.  A.,  Instr.  French 

and  German. 

Miss  Ada  J.  Miller,  Ph.  B.,  Instr.  Engl. 

Miss  Elizabeth  Maclean,  B.  D.,  Instr. 
Engl. 

Miss  Helen  G.  Reed,  Ph.  B.,  Instr.  Engl. 

Miss  Julia  Colpitts,  M.  A.,  Instr.  Math. 

Ernest  Alanson  Pattengill,  B.  S.,  Instr. 
Math. 

A.  T.  Erwin,  Instr.  Greenhouse  Handi- 
craft. 

F.  R.  Marshall,  B.  S.  A.,  Asst.  in  Animal 
Hush. 

Jos.  E.  Guthrie,  M.  Sc,  Instr.  Zool. 
George  Judisch,  Instr.  Pharmacy. 
Miss  Vina  Elethe  Clark,  Libr. 
Miss  Olive  E.  Stevens,  B.  L.,  Asst.  Libr. 


Iowa  Agricultural  Experiment  Station,  Ames. 
Department  of  Iowa  State  College  of  Agriculture  and  Mechanic  Arts. 

STATION    STAFF. 


C.  F.  Curtiss,  M.  S.  A.,  Dir.;  Agr. 

a  James  Wilson,  Dean  of  Agr. 

J.  B.  Weems,  B.  S.,  Ph.  D.,  Agr.  Chem. 

L.  H.  Pammel,  B.  Agr.,  M.  S.,  Bot. 

H.  E.  Summers,  B.  S.,  Ent. 

W.  J.  Kennedy,  B.  S.  A.,  Animal  Husb. 

Joseph  J.  Edgerton,  B.  Agr.,  Asst.  in  Agr. 

Phys. 
C.  E.  Gray,  B.  S.  Agr.,  Asst  Chem. 
John  J.  Repp,  D.  V.  M.,  Vet. 
A.  D.  Shamel,  B.  S.,  Agr. 


Jos.  E.  Guthrie,  Asst.  Ent. 

G.  L.  McKay,  Instr.  Dairying. 

Homer  C.  Price,  M.  S.,  Hort. 

F.  R.  Marshall,  B.  S.  A.,  Asst.  in  Animal 

Husb. 
Miss  C.  M.  King,   Ent.,  Bot.,  and  Hort. 

Artist. 
E.  E.  Little,  B.  S.  A.,  Asst.  Hort. 
A.  T.  Erwin,  Asst.  Hort. 
Miss  A.  Estella  Paddock,  B.  S.,  Asst.  in 

Bot. 


KANSAS. 
Kansas  State  Agricultural  College,  Manhattan. 


GOVERNING   BOARD. 


Board  of  Regents:  J.  S.  McDowell  (Pres.),  Smith  Center;  F.  D.  Coburn  (  V.  Pres.), 
Kansas  City;  E.  T.  Fairchild  (Treas. ),  Ellsworth;  William  Hunter  (Loan  Commis- 
sioner), Blue  Rapids;  J.  M.  Satterthwaite,  Douglass;  S.  J.  Stewart,  Humboldt;  E.  R. 
Nichols  (Sec.  ex-officio),  Manhattan. 


COURSES    OF   STUDY. 


There  are  live  regular  courses  of  study,  each  requiring  four  years  for  completion 
and  leading  to  the  degree  of  B.  S. — general  science,  agriculture,  domestic  science, 


"Granted  an  Indefinite  leave  of  absence. 


AGRICULTURAL    COLLEGES    AND    EXPERIMENT    STATIONS. 


29 


mechanical  engineering,  electrical  engineering;  four  short  courses,  each  requiring 
two  terms,  except  the  dairy,  which  is  one  term — agriculture  and  mechanics,  horti- 
culture and  mechanics,  domestic  science,  and  dairy.  The  degree  of  M.  S.  is  given 
upon  post-graduate  study,  with  satisfactory  evidence  of  proficiency,  after  two  years, 
one  of  which  must  be  resident. 


BOARD    OF    INSTRUCTION. 


E.  R.  Nichols,  M.  A.,  President  of  College  and  Chairman  of  Station  CouncU. 


John  D.  Walters,  M.  S.,  Indus.  Art  and 

Designing. 
Alexander  B.  Brown,  M.  A.,  Music. 
JuliusT.  Willard,  M.S.,  Chem.;  Dir.  Expt. 

Sta. 
Henry   M.   Cottrell,  M.   S.,  Agr.;  Supt. 

Farm. 
Edwin  A.  Popenoe,  M.  A.,  Ent.and  Zool. 
a Frank  C.  Lockwood,  Ph.  D.,  Engl. 
Benj.  L.  Remick,  Ph.  M.,  Math. 
aBenj.  F.  Ever,  Phys.  and  Elect.  Engin. 

C.  E.  Goodell,  M.  A.,  Hist,  and  Econ. 
Herbert  F.  Roberts,  M.  S.,  Bot. 
Wm.  A.  McKeever,  M.  A.,  Philos. 
Miss  Mary  E.  Berry,  Engl. 

Leon   W.    Hartman,    M.    S.,    Phys.    and 

Elect.  Engin. 
Wilford  0.  Clure,  B.  0.,  Oratory. 
Edmund    B.  McCormick,    B.   S.,  Mech. 

Engin.;  Supt.  of  Shops. 

D.  H.  Otis,  M.  S.,  Dairy  Hush. 

Miss  Edith  A.  Mclntyre,  Household  Econ. 
N.S.Mayo,  M.S.,D.  V.S.,  Vet.  Sci. 
Miss  Harriet  Howell,  Supt.  Domestic  Art. 
Joshua  D.  Rickman,  I.  T.  U.,  Printing. 
B.  S.  McFarland,  M.  A.,  Prin.  Prep.  Dept. 
Mrs.  Henrietta  W.  Calvin,  B.  S.,  Libr. 
Mrs.  E.  N.  Clure,  Dir.  Phys.  Training. 
Miss  Lorena  E.  demons,  B.  S. ,  Sec. 
Miss  Josephine  C.  Harper,  (Asst.)  Math. 
Miss  Alice  Rupp,  (Asst.)  Engl. 
Geo.F.  Weida,  Ph.D.,  {Asst.)  Chem. 

E.  H.  Webster,  M.  S.,  (Asst.)  Dairying. 
Wm.  L.  House,  Foreman  Carpenter  Shop. 


Margaret  J.  Minis,  B.  S.,  Asst.  Libr. 
R.  H.  Brown,  B.  S.,  Asst.  in  Music. 
William  Anderson,  B.  S.,  Asst.  in  Math. 
Gertrude  Barnes,  Asst.  Libr. 
Albert  Dickens,  B.  S.,  Acting  Hort.;  Supt. 

Orchards  and  Garden. 
William  Baxter,  Foreman  Greenhouses. 
MaryB.Pritner,  B.S.,  Asst.  hi  Domestic  Sci. 
W.  M.  Sawdon,  B.  S.,  Asst.  Mech. 
Ada  Rice,  B.  S.,  Asst.  Prep.  Dept. 
Louis  Wabnitz,  Foreman  Iron  Shops. 
E.  W.  Curtis,  Instr.  Butter  Making. 
A.  T.  Kinsley,  M.  S.,  Asst.  in  Vet.  Sci. 
Elizabeth  Agnew,  B.  S.,  Asst. in  Dor.iestic 

Sci. 
E.  C.  Gasser,  Foreman  Blacksmith  Shop. 
Ina  E.  Holroyd,  B.  S.,  Asst.  in  Prep.  Dept. 
Marian  F.Jones,  ^Sl.S.,Asst.in  Domestic  Art. 
G.  0.  Greene,  B.  S.,  Asst.  Hort. 
John  0.  Hamilton,  B.  S.,  Asst.  in  Phys. 
Hetty  G.  Evans,  Asst.  in  Drawing. 
V.  M.  Shoesmith,  B.  S.,  Asst.  Agr. 
Eleanor  Harris,  Asst.  in  Music. 
F.C.Weber,  B.  S.,  Asst.  Chem. 
W.  E.  Mathewson,  B.  S.,  Asst.  Chem. 
Helena  M.  Pincomb,  B.  S.,  Asst.  in  Saving. 
W.  D.  Cramer,  Ph.  B.,  Asst.  Zool. 
A.  E.  Ridenour,  B.  S.,  Foreman  Foundry. 
C.  Jeannette  Perry,  B.  S.,  Executive  Clerk. 
Matilda  Doll,  Sten. 

Alice  M.  Melton,  B.  S.,  Clerk  Dir.  Office. 
Minerva  Blachly,  B.  S.,  Bookkeeper. 
Charles  Hughes,  Sec.  to  Pres. 
W.  R.  Lewis,  Janitor. 


Kansas  Agricultural  Experiment  Station,  Manhattan. 
Department  of  Kansas  State  Agricultural  College. 


J.  T.  Willard,  M.  S.,  Dir.;  Chem. 
H.  M.  Cottrell,  M.S.,  Agr. 
E.  A.  Popenoe,  M.A.,  Ent. 
H.  F.  Roberts,  M.S.;  Bot. 
D.  H.  Otis,  M.  S.,  Dairy  Husb. 
N.  S.  Mayo,  M.  S.,  D.  V.  M.,  Vet. 
Albert  Dickens,  M.  S.,  Acting  Hort. 


STATION    STAFF. 

Lorena  E.  Clemons,  B.  S. ,  Sec. 
A.  T.  Kinsley,  M.  S.,  Asst.  in  Vet.  Dept. 
George  A.  Dean,  M.  S.,  Asst.  Ent. 
V.  M.  Shoesmith,  B.  S.,  Asst.  in  Feeding 
and  Field  Work. 

F.  C.  Weber,  B.  S.,  Asst.  Chem. 

G.  O.  Greene,  B.  S.,  Asst.  Hort. 


Alice  M.  Melton,  B.  S.,  Clerk  to  Dir. 


a  On  leave. 


30       AGRICULTURAL    COLLEGES    AND    EXPERIMENT    STATIONS. 

KENTUCKY. 

Agricultural  and  Mechanical  College  of  Kentucky,  Lexington. 

GOVERNING    BOARD. 

Board  of  Trustees:  Gov.  J.  C.  W.  Beckham  (ex  officio),  Frankfort;  G.  B.  Kinkead 
l.<  vington;  JohnMcChord,  Lebanon;  Cassius  M.  Clary,  Paris;  W.  R.  Ramsey,  London; 
Wiu.C.  Bell,  Harrodsburg;  D.  F.  Frazee,  Lexington;  L  X.  Lindsay,  Frankfort;  W.  T. 
Fowler,  HopTdnsviUe;  J.  B.  Marcum,  Jackson;  R.  C.  Stoll,  Lexington;  J.  K.  Patterson, 
Lexington;  B.  W.  Bradburn, Bowling  Green;  II.  8.  Parker,  Louisville;  McDowell  Fer- 
guson, Paducah;  J.  F.  Hager,  Ashland;  R.  W.  Nelson,  Newport 

COURSES   OF   STUDY. 

The  regular  courses  of  study  are  twelve,  each  requiring  four  years  for  completion: 
The  agricultural  course,  leading  to  the  degree  of  B.  Agr. ;  seven  scientific  courses, 
leading  to  the  degree  of  B.  S. ;  the  classical  course,  leading  to  the  degree  of  B.  A. ;  the 
mechanical  engineering  course,  leading  to  the  degree  of  B.  M.  E. ;  the  civil  engineer- 
ing course,  leading  to  the  degree  of  B.  C.  E.,  and  the  normal  course,  leading  to  the 
degree  of  B.  Ped.  Certificates  of  proficiency  are  given  to  those  who  do  not  complete 
a  course  undertaken. 

BOARD   OF   INSTRUCTION. 

J.  K.  Patterson,  Ph.  D.,  LL.  D.,  President;  Metaphysics  and  Cwil  History. 

J.  G.  White,  M.  A.,  Math,  and  Astrcm.  Robert  McKee,  Mil.  Sci. 

Paul  Wernicke,  French  and  German  Lang.  J.  W.  Pryor,  M.  D.,Anat.  and  Physiol. 

and  Lit.  W.  K.  Patterson,  M.  A.,  Prin.  Academy. 

J.  H.  Neville,  M.  A.,  LL.D.,  V.  Pres.;  Latin  J.  L.  Logan,  B.  A.,  Asst.  in  Academy. 

and  Greek  Lang,  and  Lit.  Milford  White,  B.  C.  E.,  Asst.  in  Normal 
J.  H.  Kastle,  Ph.  D.,  Chem.  Dept. 

R.  N.  Roark,  Ph.  D.,  Prin.  Normal  Dej)t.  R.  L.  Blanton,  M.  Lit.,  Asst.  in  Greek  and 
Arthur  M.  Miller,  M.  A.,  Zool.  and  Geol.  Latin. 

C.W.Mathews,  B.  S.,Agr.,Hort.,andBot.  J.  M.  Davis,  B.  A.,B.  S.,  Asst.  in  Academy. 

J.  P.  Brooks,  M.  S.,  Civil  Engin.  V.  E.  Muncy,  B.  S.,  Asst.  in  Academy. 

M.  L.  Pence,  M.  S.,  LJhys.  John  Theodore  Faig,  M.  E.,  Asst.  in  Mech. 
F.  Paul  Anderson,  M.  E.,  Mech.  Engin.  Engin. 

Alexander  St.  Clair  Mackenzie,  M.  A.,  J.  R.  Johnson,  B.  M.  E.,  Asst.  in  Math. 

Engl.  Lang,  and  Lit.  L.  K.  Frankel,  Asst.  in  Mech.  Engin. 

C.  J.  Norwood,  Min.  Engin.  J.  E.  Winston,  Asst.  in  Academy  and  in 
R.  W.  Sawyer,  M.  E.,  Elect.  Engin.  I  List. 

Kentucky  Agricultural  Experiment  Station,  Lexington. 
Department  of  the  Agricultural  and  Mechanical  College  of  Kentucky. 

STATION    STAFF. 

M.  A.  Scovell,  M.  S.,  Dir.;  Chem.  L.  0.  Beatty,  M.  S.,  Asst.  Chem. 

A.  M.  Peter,  M.  S.,  Chem.  George  Roberts,  M.  S.,  Asst.  ('hem. 

H.  E.  Curtis,  M.  S.,  Chem.  S.  D.  Averitt,  M.  S.,  Asst.  Chem. 

Harrison  Garman,  Ent.  and  Bot.  T.L.Richmond,  B.Agr., Asst.  Ent.and  Lot. 

C.  W.  Mathews,  B.  S.,  Hort.  D.  W.  May,  M.  8.,  Animal  Hush. 

J.  N.  Harper,  B.  S.,  Agr.  J.  D.  Turner,  B.  Ped.,  Sec.'to  Dir. 

J.  0.  La  Bach,  M.  S.,  Chem.  R.  M.  Allen,  B.  A.,  Clerk. 

W.  H.  Scherffius,  B.  8.,  Asst.  Chem.  Miss  M.  L.  Didlake,  M.  S.,  Asst.  Ent.  and 

J.  W.  Nutter,  Asst.  Dale;/.  Bot. 


AGRICULTURAL    COLLEGES    AND    EXPERIMENT    STATIONS.        31 
The  State  Normal  School  for  Colored  Persons,  Frankfort. 


GOVERNING    BOARD. 


Board  of  Trustees:  H.  V.  MeChesney  (Chair.),  Frankfort;  E.  E.  Hume,  Frankfort; 
Louis  Smith,  Frankfort;  Wm.  Cromwell,  Frank/ml. 


COURSES   OF   STUDY. 

The  courses  of  study  are  eight:  Normal,  carpentry,  agriculture,  cooking,  dress- 
making, printing,  blacksmithing,  and  wheelwrighting.  The  school  grants  State 
diplomas  to  normal  graduates. 

BOARD    OF    INSTRUCTION. 

James  S.  Hathaway,  M.   A.,  M.    D.,  President;  Psychology,    Pedagogy,    Latin,   and 

Hygiene. 
W.  D.  Thomas,  B.  A.,  Natural  Sci.  and     C.  T.  Cook,  Asst.  in  Prep.  Dept. 

Agr.  Mrs.  Mary  C.  Reed,  Sewing. 

Moses  A.  Davis,  Math.,  Mech.  <ni<l  Manual     Miss  Addie  G.  Smith,  Matron;  Cooking. 

Training.  Edw.  E.  Murrell,  Printing. 

Mary  L.  Campbell,  Normal  Dept.  Francis  M.  Wood,  Normal  Dept.  and  Supt. 

Sam'l  M.  Van  Cleave,  Prep.  Dept.  Night  School. 

IiOUISIAXA. 

Louisiana  State  University  and  Agricultural  and  Mechanical  College,  Baton 

Rouge. 

GOVERNING    BOARD. 

Board  of  Supervisors:  Gov.  W.  W*.  Heard  {ex  officio,  Pres.),  Baton  Rouge;  Hon. 
J.  V.  Calhoun  {ex  officio,  Supt.  Public  Education),  Baton  Rouge;  Thos.  D.  Boyd  {Pres. 
Stole  University,  ex  officio),  Baton  Rouge;  A.  T.  Prescott  (Sec),  Baton  Rouge;  H.  Skol- 
field  (Treas.),  Baton  Rouge;  H.  S.  Chenet,  Orleans;  C.  J.  Ducote,  Avoyelles;  C.  C. 
Davenport,  Morehouse;  George  K.  Pratt,  Orleans;  F.  W.  Price,  Ruston;  J.  M.  Smith, 
Baton  Rouge;  P.  S.  Pugh,  Acadia;  George  Hill,  West  Baton  Rouge. 

COURSES   OF   STUDY. 

The  regular  courses  of  study  are  eight,  each  requiring  four  years  for  completion, 
except  the  sugar  course,  which  requires  five  years:  The  course  in  agriculture,  the 
course  in  sugar  cultivation  and  manufacture,  the  commercial  course,  the  course  in 
civil  engineering,  the  course  in  mechanics,  the  general  science  course,  the  Latin 
science  course,  and  the  literary  course,  the  first  six  leading  to  the  degree  of  B.  S., 
the  others  to  the  degree  of  B.  A.  A  preparatory  department,  with  a  course  covering 
one  year,  is  also  provided. 

BOARD    OF    INSTRUCTION. 

Thomas  D.  Boyd,  M.  A.,  LL.  D.,  President. 
James  W.  Nicholson,  M.  A.,  LL.  D.,  Math.     Thomas  W.  Atkinson,  B.  S.,  C.  E.,  Mech. 
William  C.  Stubbs,  Ph.  D.,  Agr.  and  Phys. 

H.  A.  Morgan,  B.  S.  A.,  Zool.  and  Ent.         A.  M.  Herget,  Mech.  and  T>rawmg. 

E.  L.  Scott,  M.  A.,  Ancient  Lang.  A.   T.  Prescott,   M.  A.,  Hist,  and  Polit. 

B.  W.  Pegues,  B.  S.,  Civil  Engin.  Sci. 

C.  A.  Smith,  M.  A.,  Ph.  D.,  Engl.  Charles  H.  Stumberg,  M.  A.,  Modern  Lang. 
Charles  E.  Coates,  jr.,  Ph.  D.,  Chem.  William   H.  Dalrymple,  M.  R.  C.  V.  S., 

F.  H.  Billings,  Ph.  D.,  Bot.  Vet.  Sci. 


32       AGRICULTURAL    COLLEGES    AND    EXPERIMENT    STATIONS. 

John  A.  Lockwood,  Capt.,  U.  S.  A.,  Mil.  T.  H.  Harris,  Prin.  Subfreshman  Dept. 

Sci.  mid  Tactics.  C.  A.  Mathews,  Instr.  Subfreshman  Dept. 

F.  H.  Burnette,  Hort.  W.  S.  Borland,  Dir.  Athletics. 
R.  L.  Himes,  Commercial  Branches.  J.  F.  Broussard,  Instr. 

H.  K.  Strickland,  Asst.  Engl.  R.  L.  Knox,  Instr. 

C.  H.  Kretz,  B.  S.,  Mech.  Engin.  G.  B.  Taylor,  Instr. 
Alfred  Best,  B.  S.,  Instr.  Chem. 

No.  1.  Sugar  Experiment  Station,  Audubon  Park,  New  Orleans. 

No.  2.  State  Experiment  Station,  Baton  Rouge. 

No.  3.  North  Louisiana  Experiment  Station,  Calhoun. 

Department  of  Louisiana  State  University  and  Agricultural  and  Mechanical  College. 

GOVERNING    BOARD. 

State  Board  of  Agriculture  and  Immigration:  Gov.  W.  W.  Heard,  Baton  Rouge; 
Wm.  Garig  (V.  Pres.) ,  Baton  Rouge;  J.  G.  Lee  (Commissioner),  Baton  Rouge;  Thos. 

D.  Boyd  (Pres.  State  University),  Baton  Rouge;  Wm.  C.  Stubbs  (Dir.  State  Expt.  St  a.), 
Baton  Rouge. 

Jno.  Dymond,  Belair;  Emil  Rost,  St.  Rose;  A.  V.  Eastman,  Lake  Charles;  E.  T. 
Sellers,  Walnut  Lane;  Chas.  Schuler,  Keatchie;  H.  P.  McClendon,  Amite. 

STATION    STAFF. 

Sugar  Experiment  Station,  Audubon  Park,  New  Orleans. 

Wm.  C.  Stubbs,  M.  A.,  Ph.  D.,  Dir.  T.  D.  Boyd,  jr.,  B.  S.,  Asst.  CJiem. 

R.  E.  Blouin,  M.  S.,  Asst.  Dir.;  Chem.  G.  D.  Harris,  M.  S.,  M.  A.,  Geol. 

P.  L.  Hutchinson,  B.  S.,  Chem.  Geo.  Chiquelin,  Sugar  Maker. 

S.  Baum,  B.  S.,  Asst.  Chem.  W.  D.  Clayton,  M.  S.,  Farm  Manager. 

G.  W.  Agee,  B.  S.,  Asst.  Chem.  Jas.  K.  McHugh,  Sec.  and  Sten. 
Robt.  Glenk,  B.  S.,  Cliem. 

State  Experiment  Station,  Baton  Rouge. 

Wm.  C.  Stubbs,  M.  A.,  Ph.  D.,  Dir.  H.  A.  Morgan,  B.  S.  A.,  Ent. 

W.  R.  Dodson,  B.  A.,  S.  B.,Asst.  Dir.  F.  H.  Burnette,  Hort. 

W.  H.  Dalrymple,  M.  R.  C.  V.  S.,  Vet.        B.  H.  Atkinson,  Farm  Manager. 

North  Louisiana  Experiment  Station,  Calhoun. 

Wm.  C.  Stubbs,  M.  A.,  Ph.  D.,  Dir.  W.  R.  Goyne,  Farm  Manager. 

D.  N.  Barrow,  B.  S.,  Asst.  Dir.  Eugene  J.  Watson,  Hort. 

Maurice  Bird,  B.  S.,  Chem.  A.  T.  Anders,  Dairyman  and  Poultryman. 

J.  F.  Harp,  B.  S.,  Chem. 

Southern  University  and  Agricultural  and  Mechanical  College,  New  Orleans. 

GOVERNING   BOARD. 

Board  of  Trustees:  W.  H.  Preis  (Pres.),  New  Orleans;  J.  W.  Cooke  (  V.  Pres.),  Lake 
Providence;  J.  C.  Henriques  (Sec.  and  Treas.),  New  Orleans;  A.  A.  Woods,  H.  W. 
Spear,  J.  H.  O'Connor,  Ernest  Cucullu,  L.  H.  Marrero,  Branch  K.  Miller,  A.  L. 
Reese,  I.  E.  Mullon,  H.  H.  Freeman. 

COURSES  OF  STUDY. 

The  university  is  divided  into  the  following  departments:  College,  normal  school, 
high  school  (college  preparatory),  grammar  school,  department  of  music,  and  indus- 
trial department.  In  the  industrial  department  there  is  an  agricultural  school,  a 
mechanical  school,  and  a  dairy  school,  the  first  two  having  two  and  four  year  courses 
and  the  last  a  two-year  course. 


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BOARD    OF    INSTRUCTION. 

H.  A.  Hill,  President;  Economics  and  Mental  Science. 

F.  L.  St.  Martin,  Agr.  A.  T.  Getz,  Physiol. 
Millard  F.  Mithoff,  Mech.  A.  B.  Kennedy,  Engl. 

L.  M.  Martinet,  Math.  S.  A.  Martinez,  Asst.  in  Engl. 

G.  S.  Washington,  Printing.  E.  P.  Barrell,  Chem.  and  Phys. 
0.  A.  Joseph,  Phys.  Geog.  W.  J.  Nickerson,  Music. 
William  J.  Bauduit,  Elementary  Sci.  Chas.  E.  Roos,  Biol,  and  Dairying. 

W.  B.  Smith,  Asst.  in  Math.  E.  E.  Barrell,  Prin.  Girls'  Indus.  Section. 

L.  A.  Humphrey,  Hist. 

MAIXE. 

The  University  of  Maine,  Orono. 

GOVERNING    BOARD. 

Board  of  Trustees:  Henry  Lord  (Pres.),  Bangor;  Elliott  Wood,  Winthrop;  C.  P. 

Allen,  Presque  Isle;  J.  A.  Roberts,  Norway;  E.  B.  Winslow,  Portland;  V.  L.  Coffin, 

Harrington;  A.  J.  Durgin,    Orono;  E.  J.Haskell,  Westbrook;  I.  K.  Stetson  (Treas.), 
Bangor. 

COURSES   OF   STUDY. 

The  undergraduate  courses  of  study  leading  to  degrees  are  eleven,  each  requiring  four 
years.  These  are  the  classical  course,  the  Latin  scientific  course,  the  scientific  course, 
the  chemical  course,  the  agricultural  course,  the  preparatory  medical  course,  the 
pharmacy  course,  the  civil  engineering  course,  the  mechanical  engineering  course, 
the  mining  engineering  course,  and  the  electrical  engineering  course.  The  classical 
course  leads  to  the  degree  of  B.  A.,  the  Latin  scientific  course  to  B.  Ph.,  the  other 
courses  to  B.  S.  The  shorter  courses,  leading  to  a  certificate,  are  as  follows :  The 
courses,  of  one  and  two  years,  in  agriculture;  the  course,  of  two  years,  in  pharmacy, 
and  the  farmers'  training  courses  of  six  weeks.  The  course  in  the  school  of  law  is 
three  years  and  leads  to  the  degree  of  LL.  B. 

BOARD    OF    INSTRUCTION — COLLEGE   OF    AGRICULTURE. 

George  Emory  Fellows,  M.  A.,  Ph.  D.,  President. 

Merritt  C.  Fernald,  Ph.  D. ,  Philos.  Charles  D.  Woods,  B.  S. ,  Agr. 

Alfred  B.  Aubert,  M.  S.,  Chem.  Gen.  Benjamin  P.  Runkle,  Mil.  Sci. 

Allen  E.  Rogers,  M.  A.,  Civics.  Orlando  F.  Lewis,  Ph.  D.,  Modern  Lang. 

James  M.  Bartlett,  M.  S.,  Chem.  Gilbert  A.  Boggs,  Ph.  D.,  Chem. 

Lucius  H.  Merrill,  B.  S.,  Agr.  Chem.  Ralph  K.  Jones,  B.  S.,  Libr. 

Gilman  A.  Drew,  Ph.  D.,  Biol.  Philip  W.  Harry,  M.  A.,  Modern  Lang. 

James  N.  Hart,  C.  E.,  Math,  and  Astron.  Ora  W.  Knight,  M.  S.,  Chem. 

Fremont  L.  Russell,  B.  S.,  V.  S.,  Biol,  Yet.  Clifford  D.  Holley,  B.  S.,  Chem. 

Sri.  Edward  R.  Mansfield,  B.  S.,  Chem. 

Welton  M.  Munson,  M.  S. ,  Hort.  Louis  Siff,  B.  S.,  Math. 

Horace  M.  Estabrooke,  M.  A. ,  Engl.  Roscoe  M.  Packard,  M.  A. ,  Math. 

Guy  A.  Thompson,  M.  A.,  Engl.  John  E.  Burbank,  M.  A.,  Phys. 

Lewis  R.  Cary,  B.  S.,  Natural  Hist.  George  E.  Poucher,  B.  S.,  Phys. 

James  S.  Stevens,  Ph.  D.,  Phys.  Frank  H.  Mitchell,  B.  S.,  Chem. 

Gilbert  M.  Gowell,  M.  S. ,  Animal  Indus.  Horace  W.  Britcher,  B.  C.  E. ,  Zool. 
Marshall  B.  Cummings,  B.  S.,  Hort. 

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34       AGRICULTURAL    COLLEGES    AND    EXPERIMENT    STATIONS. 

Maine  Agricultural  Experiment  Station,  Orono. 
Department  of  University  of  Maine. 

STATION    STAFF. 

Chas.  D.  Woods,  B.  S.,  Dir.  <  rilman  A.  Drew,  B.  S.,  Zool. 

J.  M.  Bartlett,  M.  S.,  <  %em.  H.  W.  Britcher,  Asst.  Zool 

L.  H.  Merrill,  B.  S.,  <  %  m.  0.  W.  Knight,  B.  S.,  Asst.  Chem. 

F.L.  Russell,  B.  8.,  V.  S.,  Vet.  E.  R.  Mansfield,  Asst.  Chem. 

W.M.  Munson,  M.S.,  I  fori.  M.  B.Cummings,B.S.,^lssf.  Hort. 
< ;.  M.  Gowell,  M.  S.,  Stock    Breeding  and     -Miss  Annie  M.  Snow,  Sten. 
Poultry. 

MARYLAND. 

Maryland  Agricultural  College,  ( vUege  Pork. 

GOVERNING    BOARD. 

Board  of  Trustees:  Gov.  J.  W.  Smith  (Pres.),  Annapolis;  J.  W.  Hering  (Treas.), 
Annapolis;  Isidor  Rayner,  Baltimore;  Murray  Vandiver  (Treas.),  Havre  de  Grace; 
John  Hubner,  Baltimore;  Lloyd  Wilkinson,  Baltimore;  Allen  Dodge,  Washington, 
D.  C;  C.  B.  Calvert,  College  Park;  C.  H.  Stanley,  Laurel;  M.  de  K.  Smith",  Chester- 
town;  Harold  Walsh,  Jerusalem  Mills;  C.  W.  Slagle,  Baltimore;  W.  Scott  Whiteford, 
Whitefords;  J.  M.  Monroe,  Anne  Arundel  Co.;  C.  H.  Evans,  Baltimore;  C.  J.  Purnell, 
Snow  Hill;  David  Seibert,  Clearspring. 

COURSE   OF   STUDY. 

The  course  of  study  requires  four  years  and  leads  to  the  degrees  of  B.  S.,  B.  A., 
M.  S.,  M.  E.,  andM.  A. 

BOARD    OF    INSTRUCTION. 

R.  W.  Silvester,  President;  Mathematics. 

Thos.  H.  Spence,  M.  A.,  V.  Pres.;  Lang.  R.  I.  Smith,  B.  S.,  Asst.  Put. 

J.  C.  Scantling,  Major,  U.  S.  A.  (Retired;,  F.  B.  Bomberger,  B.  S.,  M.  A.,  Engl,  and 

Mil.  Sci.  and  'Pieties.  Civics. 

W.  T.  L.  Taliaferro,  B.  A.,  Agr.  Chas.  S.  Richardson,  Phys.  Culture. 

H.  B.  McDonnell,  M.  D.,  B.  S.,  Chem.  H.  T.  Harrison,  /V//,.  Prep.  Dept. 

Jas.  S.  Robinson,  LLort.  J.  H.  Mitchell,  M.  E.,  Mech.  Engin. 

A.  L.  Quaintance,  M.  S.,  Ent.  E.  P.  Sandsten,  M.  S.,  (Assoc.)  Hort. 

J.  B.  S.  Norton,  M.  8.,  Bot.  and  Path.  M.  N.  Straughn,  B.  S.,  Asst.  in  ('hem. 

Henry  Lanahan,  B.  A.,   Civics  and  Civil  .1.  1>.  Robb,  B.  S.,  Asst.  in  Chem. 

Engin.  T.  R.  Gough,  B.  S.,  Asst.  in  chem. 

C.  F.  Doane,  B.  8.,  Dairying.  F.  H.  Blodgett,  B.  S.,  Asst.  Hot.,  Ent.  and 
J.  C.  Blandford,  Asst.  in  Mech.  Engin.  and         Path. 

Jnstr.  Elect.  Engin.  C.  G.  Church,  B.  S.,  Asst.  in  Chem. 

S.  S.  Buckley,  M.  S.,  D.  V.  S.,  Vet.  Sci.  Jos.  R.Owens,  M.  I).,  Registrar  and  Treas. 

\V.  o.  Eversfield,  M.  D.,  Attending  Phy-  Miss  M.  L.  Spence,  Sten. 

sician. 

Maryland  Agricultural  Experiment  Station,  College  Park. 

STATION    STAFF. 

Harry  J.  Patterson,  B.  8.,  Dir.;  Chem.  \V.  T.  L.  Taliaferro,  M.A.,Agr. 

.lames  S.  Robinson,  Hort.  J.  B.  S.  Norton,  M.  S.,  Bot.  and  Veg.  Path. 

A.  L.  Quaintance,  M.S.,  Ent.  E.  0.  Garner,  Supt.  Farm  and  Recorder  of 
Samuels.  Buckley,  I).  V.  S.,  Vet.  Expts. 


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35 


Thos.  M.  Price,  M.  S.,  Asst.  Chem.  C.  F.  Doane,  M.  S.  Agr.,  Dairy  Husb.  and 

Ralph  I.  Smith,  B.  S.,  Asst.  Ent.  Bad. 

E.  P.  Sandsten,  M.  S.,  {Assoc.)  Hort.  and     F.  H.  Blodgett,  B.  8.,  Asst.  Plant  Path. 
General  State  Hort.  Inspector.  and  Bot. 

Jos.  R.  Owens,  M.  D.,  Treas. 

B.  H.  Gibbs,  Clerk. 


MASSACHUSETTS. 

Massachusetts  Agricultural  College,  Amherst. 

GOVERNING    BOARD. 

Board  of  Trustees:  Gov.  W.  Murray  Crane  (ex  officio  Pres.),  Boston;  H.  S.  Hyde 
(V.  Pres.),  Springfield;  G.  F.  Mills  (Treas.),  Amherst;  E.  W.  Wood,  West  Newton; 
C.  A.  Gleason,  New  Braintree;  James  Draper,  Worcester;  S.  C.  Damon,  Lancaster; 
M.  I.  Wheeler,  Great  Barrington;  W.  R.  Sessions,  Springfield;  C.  L.  Flint,  Brookline; 
W.  II.  Bowker,  Boston;  G.  H.  Ellis,  Boston;  J.  H.  Demond,  Northampton;  E.  D. 
Howe,  Marlboro;  N.  I.  Bowditch,  Framingham;  William  Wheeler,  Concord;  H.  H. 
Goodell  (ex  officio),  Amherst;  F.  A.  Hill,  Boston;  J.  W.  Stockwell  (ex  officio),  Boston. 

COURSE    OF   STUDY. 

The  course  of  study  requires  four  years  and  leads  to  the  degree  of  B.  S. 

BOARD    OF    INSTRUCTION. 


Henry  H.  Goodell,  LL.  D.,  President  of  the 
Levi  Stockbridge,  (Honorary)  Agr. 
Chas.  A.  Goessmann,  Ph.  D.,  LL.  D.,Chem. 
Samuel  T.  Maynard,  B.  8.,  Hort. 
Charles  Wellington,    Ph.    D.,     (Assoc.) 

Chem. 
Charles  H.  Fernald,  Ph.  D.,  Zool. 
Rev.  Charles  S.  Walker,  Ph.  D.,  Mental 

and  Polit.  Sci. 

William  P.  Brooks,  Ph.  D.,  Agr. 
George  F.  Mills,  M.  A.,  Engl,  and  Latin. 
James  B.  Paige,  D.  V.  S.,  Vet.  Sci. 
George  E.  Stone,  Ph.  D.,  Bot. 
John  E.  Ostrander,  C.  E.,  Engin.  and  Math. 


College  and  Director  of  the  Station;  History. 

Henry  T.  Fernald,  Ph.  D.,  Ent. 

Capt.  John  Anderson,  Mil.  Sci.  and  Tac- 
tics. 

Herman  Babson,  M.  A.,  Asst.  in  Engl. 

Samuel  F.  Howard,  B.  S.,  Asst.  in  Chem. 

Fred  S.  Cooley,  B.  S.,  Asst.  in  Agr. 

Richard  S.  Lull,  M.  S.,  Asst.  in  Zool. 

Ralph  E.  Smith,  B.  S.,  Asst.  in  Bot.  and 
Instr.  in  German. 

Philip  B.  Hasbrouck,  B.  S.,  Asst.  in  Math. 

George  F.  Babb,  B.  A.,  Instr.  French. 

Robert  W.  Lyman,  LL.  B.,  Lecturer  on 
Farm  Law. 


Hatch  Experiment  Station  of  the  Massachusetts  Agricultural  College, 

Amherst. 

Department  of  the  Massachusetts  Agricultural  College. 

STATION    STAFF. 


H.  H.  Goodell,  LL.  D.,  Dir. 
William  P.  Brooks,  Ph.  D.,  Agr. 
George  E.  Stone,  Ph.  D.,  Bot.  and  Myc. 
Charles  A.  Goessmann,  Ph.  D.,  LL.  D., 

Hon.  Dir.;  Chem.  (Fertilizers). 
Joseph  B.  Lindsey,  Ph.  D.,  Chem.  (Foods 

and  Feeding). 
Charles  H.  Fernald,  Ph.  D.,  Ent. 
Samuel  T.  Maynard,  B.  S.,  Hort. 
J.  E.  Ostrander,  C.  E.,  Met. 
Henry  M.  Thomson,  B.  S.,  Asst.  Agr. 
Ralph  E.  Smith,  B.  S.,  Asst.  Bot.  and  Myc. 


Henri    D.    Haskins,    B.    S.,  Asst.    Chem 
(Fertilizers) . 

James  E.  Halligan,  Asst.   Chem.  (Fertil- 
izers). 

Daniel  Lunt  Cleaves,  B.  S.,  Asst.  Chem. 
(Fertilizers). 

Edward  B.  Holland,  M.  S.,  First  Chem. 
(Foods  and  Feeding). 

Philip   H.    Smith,    B.    S.,    Asst.    Chem. 
(Foods  and  Feeding). 

Henry  T.  Fernald,  Ph.  D.,  Assoc.  Ent. 

George  A.  Drew,  B.  S.,  Asst.  Hort. 
Henry  L.  Bodrish,  Observer. 
Geo.  F.  Mills,  Treas. 


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MICHIGAN. 

Michigan  Agricultural  College,  Agricultural  College. 

GOVERNING   BOARD. 

State  Board  of  Agriculture:  T.  F.  Marston  ( Pres. ) ,  Ba y  Ctiy;  Franklin  Wells,  Con- 
stantine;  ('has.  J.  Monroe, South  Haven;  Gov.  A.  T.  Bliss,  Lansing;  Jonathan  L.  Snyder 
il'ns.  College),  Agricultural  College;  E.  P.  Allen,  Ypsilanti;  II.  F.  .Marsh,  Allegan; 
L.  W.  Watkins,  Manchester. 

COURSES   OF   STUDY. 

The  courses  of  study  are  three,  each  requiring  four  years  for  completion  and  lead- 
ing to  the  degree  of  B.  S. :  The  agricultural  course,  the  mechanical  course,  and  the 
women's  course.  Short  courses  are  given  in  dairying,  stock  husbandry,  fruit  culture, 
and  beet  sugar  production.     A  post-graduate  course  is  also  provided. 

BOARD    OF    INSTRUCTION. 


Jonathan  L.  Snyder,  M. 
R.  C.  Kedzie,  M.  A.,  M.  D.,  D.  Sc,  Chem.; 

Curator  Chem.  Lab. 
William  J.  Beal,  M.  S.,  Ph.  D.,  Bot.  and 

For.;  Curator  Bot.  Museum. 
Levi  R.  Taft,  M.  S.,  Hort.  and  Landscape 

Gard.;  Supt.  Hort.  Dept. 
Howard  Edwards,  M.  A.,  LL.  D.,  Engl. 

Lit.  and  Modern  Lang. 
Herman  K.  Vedder,  C.  E.,  Math. 
A.  M.  Brown,  Sec. 

C.  D.  Smith,  M.  S.,  Supt.  of  Farmers'  Insti- 
tutes and  Dean  of  Special  Courses. 
C.  L.  Weil,  B.  S.,  Mceh.  Erigin. 
W.  B.  Barrows,  B.  S.,  Zool.  and  Physiol.; 

Curator  (Uttered  Museum. 
Frank  S.  Kedzie,  M.  S.,  {Adjunct)  Chem. 
George  A.  Waterman,  M.  S.,V.  S.,  Vet.  Sci. 
Maj.  Chas.   A.  Vernou,   Commandant  of 

Cadets. 
William  S.  Holds  worth,  M.  S.,  {Asst.) 

Drawing. 
Martin  D.  Atkins,  M.  A.,  (Asst.)  Phys. 
C.  F.Wheeler,  B.  S.,  (Asst.)  Bot. 
W.  O.  Hedrick,  M.  S.,  {Asst.)  Hist,  and 

Polit.  Econ. 
Maude  Gilchrist,  B.  S.,  Dean  of  Women's 

Dept. 
Georgiana  Blunt,  1*11.  M.,  (Asst.)  Engl.  Lit. 

and  Modern  Lang. 
Warren  Babcock,  jr.,  B.  S.,  (Asst.)  Math. 
Mrs.  Linda  E.  Landon,  IAbr. 
R.  II.  Pettit,  B.  8.,  Tnstr.  Zool. 
Geo.  E.  Den  man,  B.  A.,  Phys.  Culture. 
Jos.  A.  Jeffery,  B.  8.,  (Asst. )  Agr. 

V.  P.   Hedrick,  M.  8.,  (A88t.)  Hort. 

B.  A.  Faunce, 


A.,  Ph.  D.,  President. 
Herman    Reynolds,    B.  S.,   Instr.    Mich. 
Engin. 

E.  Sylvester  King,  B.  S.,  Tnstr.  Engl. 
J.  J.  Ferguson,  B.  S.,  Instr.  Animal  Hush. 

B.  0.  Longyear,  Tnstr.  Bot. 
Carrie  L.  Holt,  Instr.  Drawing. 

C.  E.  Marshall,  Ph.  B.,  (Asst.) Bact. 
W.  W.  Wells,  B.  S.,  Instr.  Mech.  Engin. 
Mrs.  Jennie  L.  K.  Haner,  Instr.  Sewing. 
Belle  C.  Crowe,  Instr.  Domestic  Sci. 
Mrs.  Maud  Marshall,  Instr.  Music. 
Thomas  Gunson,  Tnstr.  Flor. 

Leslie  L.  Locke,  Instr.  Math. 

S.  E.  Brasefield,  M.  S.,  Instr.  Math. 

Alfred  Parrott,  Instr.  Math. 

A.  H.  Taylor,  Tnstr.  Phys. 

Philip  II.  Stevens,  B.  A.,  Instr.  Engl. 

Bertha  Wellman,  B.  S.,  B.  Pc, Instr.  Engl. 

Carrie  A.  Lyford,  Instr.  Domestic  Sci. 

Sarah  B.  S.  Avery,  Tnstr.  Phys.  Calture 

Jesse  J.  Myers,  B.  8.,  Tnstr.  Eat. 

S.  F.  Ed  wards,  Instr.  Bact. 

George  Severance,  B.  S.,  Instr.  Agr. 

George  C.  Humphrey,  B.  S.,  Instr.  Animal 

Hush. 
John  Michels,  Tnstr.  Dairying. 
Chace  Newman,  Instr.  Mech.  Drawing  and 

Wood  Shop. 

F.  C.  Kenney,  Asst.  Sec. 

E.  R.  Blair,  Foreman  Farm. 

W.  S.  Leonard,  Foreman  Machine  Shops. 

W.  R.  Bradford,  Foreman   Wood  Shop. 

C.  F.  Baker,  Foreman  Foundry. 

Harry  M.  Goss,  B.  S.,  Asst.  Lihr. 

Geo.  I).  White,  Lab.  Asst.  Chem. 

( 'lerk  to  Pres. 


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Experiment  Station  of  Michigan  Agricultural  College,  Agricultural  College. 
Department  of  Michigan  Agricultural  College. 


Clinton  D.  Smith,  M.  S.,  Dir. 
J.  D.  To  war,  B.  S.,  Agr. 
Robert  C.  Kedzie,  LL.  D.,  Chem. 
L.  R.  Taft,  M.  S.,  Hort. 
M.  L.  Dean,  Asst.  Hort. 
F.  W.  Robison,  B.  S.,  Asst.  Chem. 
George  A.  Waterman,  D.  V.  M.,  Consulting 
Vet 


STATION    STAFF. 

R.  H.  Pettit,  B.  S.  A.,  Ent. 

Chas.  F.  Wheeler,  B.  S.,  Consulting  Bot. 


Mrs.  L.  E.  Landon,  IAbf. 

C.  E.  Marshall,  Ph.  B.,  Bad. 

T.  A.  Farrand,  in  Charge  of  Substa.  (South 

Haven). 
Leo   M.    Geismar,   in    Charge  of  Substa. 
(Chatham). 


Louzena  D.  Kellum,  Clerk  and  Slen. 

MINNESOTA. 

College  of  Agriculture  of  the  University  of  Minnesota,   St.  Anthony  Park, 

St.  Paul. 

GOVERNING    BOARD. 

Board  of  Regents:  Greenleaf  Clark  (Pres.),  St.  Paul;  Wm.  M.  Liggett,  St.  Anthony 
Park;  Stephen  Mahoney,  Minneapolis;  Elmer E.  Adams,  Fergus  Falls;  Thos.  Wilson,  St. 
Paul;  A.  E.  Rice,  Willmar;  0.  C.  Strickler,  New  Ulm;  Jas.  T.  Wyman,  Minneapolis; 
T.  L.  Schurmeier,  St.  Paul;  Gov.  Samuel  F.  Van  Sant,  St.  Paul;  Cyrus  Northrop, 
Minneapolis;  Jno.  W.  Olson,  Albert  Lea;  J.  E.  Ware  (Treas.),  Minneapolis. 

COURSES    OF   STUDY. 

The  college  course  requires  four  years  for  completion  and  leads  to  the  degree  of 
B.  Agr.  Instruction  in  a  number  of  subjects  included  in  the  course  in  agriculture  is 
given  by  the  faculty  of  the  college  in  science,  literature,  and  the  arts.  There  is  also 
a  secondary  school  of  agriculture,  with  a  course  requiring  three  years  of  six  months 
each  for  completion,  and  a  dairy  course  of  four  weeks.  To  secure  a  dairy  certificate 
the  student  must  have  two  seasons'  actual  practice  in  a  creamery  or  cheese  factory, 
one  of  which  must  follow  his  work  at  the  dairy  school. 

BOARD    OF    INSTRUCTION. 

Cyrus  Northrop,  LL.  D.,  President  of  the  University. 


William  M.  Liggett,  Dean. 
Frederick  D.  Tucker,  B.  A.,Prin.  of  School; 
Math. 
i  Samuel  B.  Green,  B.  S.,  Hort.  and  For. 
i  Charles  R.  Aldrich,  Drawing,  and  Farm 
Buildings. 
William  Robertson,  B.  S.,  Phys.  and  Plant 

Study. 
J.  A.  Vye,  Penmanship  and  Accounts. 
Harry  Snyder,  B.  S.,  Chem. 
T.  L.  Haecker,  Dairy  Husb. 
M.  H.  Reynolds,  M.  D.,  V.  M.,  Physiol. 
and  Vet.  Sci. 
!  WilletM.  Hays,  M.  Agr.,  Agr. 
Andrew  Boss,  Dressing  and  Curing  Meats; 

Farm  Machinery. 
J.  M.  Drew,  Blucksmithing  and  Poultry. 

E.  W.  Major,  In 


William  Boss,  Carpentry  and  Power  Ma- 
chinery. 

E.  W.  Mahood,  M.  A.,  Arith.,  Civics,  and 
Athletics. 

Juniata  L.  Shepperd,  M.  A.,  Cooking  and 
L<  Hindering. 

Margaret  Blair,  Sewing. 

Virginia  C.  Meredith,  Preceptress;  House- 
hold Art  and  Social  Culture. 

Chas.  F.  Keyes,  B.  A.,  Geog.  and  Hist.; 
Registrar. 

Sophie  M.  Pendergast,  B.  L.,  Lang. 

Grace  B.  Whitridge,  Phys.  Culture. 

Arthur  C.  Koerner,  Music. 

B.  D.  White,  Instr.  Butter  Making. 

H.  T.  Sondergaard,  Asst.  in  Creamery. 

Samuel  Haugdahl,  Asst.  in  Creamery. 

str.  Dairy  Lab. 


a  Freight  and  express  address,  Lansing. 


38       AGRICULTURAL    COLLEGES    AND    EXPERIMENT    STATIONS. 

Agricultural  Experiment  Station  of  the  University  of  Minnesota,  St.  Anthony 

Park,  St.  Paul. 

Department  of  University  of  Minnesota. 

STATION   STAFF. 


Wm.  M.  Liggett,  Dir. 

Willet  M.  Hays,  M.  Agr.,  Agr. 

Samuel  B.  Green,  B.  S.,  Hort. 

Harry  Snyder,  B.  S.,  Chem. 

T.  L.  Haecker,  Dairy  Husb. 

M.  H.  Reynolds,  M.  D.,  V.  M.,  Vet. 

F.  L.  Washburn,  Ent. 

Andrew  Boss,  Asst.  in  Agr.  (  Univ.  Farm). 


T.  A.  Hoverstad,  B.  Agr.,  Asst.  in  Agr. 

(Crookston) . 
R.  S.  Mackintosh,  Asst.   in   Hort.  [Univ. 

Farm) . 
H.  H.  Chapman,  B.S.,  B.  Agr.,  Asst.  in 

Agr.  (Grand  Rapids). 
E.  W.  Major,  Asst.  in  Dairying. 
J.  A.  Hummel,  B.  Agr.,  Asst.  Chem. 


J.  A.  Vye,  Sec. 


MISSISSIPPI. 


Mississippi  Agricultural  and  Mechanical  College,  Agricultural  College. 

GOVERNING    BOARD. 

Board  of  Trustees:  Gov.  A.  H.  Longino  (Pres.  ex  officio),  Jackson;  R.  C.  King 
(Sec.) ,  Agricultural  College;  G.  W.  Carlisle  (Treas.) ,  Jackson;  W.  B.  Montgomery, 
Starkville;  H.  M.  Street,  Meridian;  T.  C.  Dockery,  Love  Station;  S.  D.  Lee,  Columbus; 
R.  C.  Lee,  Madison  Station;  W.  H.  Morgan,  Sheppardtoun;  J.  J.  Coman,  Jackson; 
Henry  L.  Whitfield,  Jackson;  J.  F.  McCool,  Kosciusko;  J.  B.  Bailey,  Conehatta;  J.  C. 
Hardy  (Pres.  of  College) ,  Agricultural  College. 

COURSES   OF   STUDY. 

The  collegiate  course  of  study  requires  four  years  for  completion  and  leads  to  the 
degree  of  B.  S.     Post-graduate  courses  and  a  preparatory  course  are  also  provided. 

BOARD    OF    INSTRUCTION. 


J.  C.  Hardy,  M 
I.  D.  Sessums,  B.   S.,   Commandant,  and 

(Acting)   Mil.   Sci.   and    Tactics;    Asst. 

Chem. 
A.  B.  McKay,  B.  S.,  Hort. 
C.  T.  Ames,  B.  S.,  Asst.  in  Hort. 
A.  J.  Wiechardt,  M.  M.  E.,  Mech.  Arts. 
C.  E.  Ard,  B.  S.,  (Adjunct)  Mech.  Arts. 
J.  E.  McKell,  B.  S.,  Asst.  Mech.  Arts. 
Arthur  Whittam,  Dir.  Textile  Dept. 

F.  A.  Abbott,  (Asst.)  Textile  Dept. 

J.  S.  Wier,  B.  S.,  {Asst.)  Textile  Arts. 

G.  W.  Herrick,  B.  S.,  Biol. 

J.  C.  Robert,  V.  M.  D.,  Vet.  Sci. 
W.  F.  Hand,  M.  8.,  Chem. 
R.  M.  Bird,  Ph.  D.,  {Asst.)  Chem. 
J.  S.  Carroll,  M.  S.,  Asst.  in  Chem. 
E.  B.  Ferris,  M.  S.,  Asst.  in  Chem. 
J.  S.  Moore,  M.  S.,  (Acting)  Dairy  Husb. 
Miss  Maude  Butler,  St  en.  Chem.  Dept. 
W.  C.  Welborn,  M.  S.,  Agr.;  Dir.  Farmers* 
Just. 


A.,  President. 

W.  H.  Magruder,  M.  A.,  Engl. 

F.  J.  Weddell,  B.  S.,  (Assoc.)  Engl. 

A.  M.  Leigh,  B.  S.,  (Asst.)  Engl, 

B.  M.  Walker,  M.  S.,  Math. 

J.  W.  Fox,  M.  S.,  (Assoc.)  Math. 

C.  R.  Stark,  B.  S.,  Instr.  Math. 

A.  M.  Maxwell,  Jnstr.  Bookkeeping. 
J.  M.  White,  M.  S.,  Hist,  and  dries;  Libr. 
J.  C.  Herbert,  M.  S.,  Prin.  Prep.  Dept. 
J.  S.  Wallace,  B.  S.,  (Asst.)  Prep.  Dept. 
J.  L.  Stinson,  B.  S.,  Instr.  Prep.  Dept. 
T.  E.  Royals,  B.  S.,  Instr.  Prep.  Dept. 
J.  D.  Guyton,  B.  s..  (Asst.)  Prep.  Dept. 
R.  C.   King,  1).  S.,  Sec.  and  Purchasing 

Agt. 
A.  F.  Rush,  jr.,  Asst.  Sec. 
J.  A.  Turnipseed,  Sten. 
W.  II.  Hair,  M.  I).,  Surgeon 
J.  M.  Geraghty,  Nurse. 
VY.  J.  Gallaway,  Stewardand  Janitor. 
.1.  F.  Montgomery,  Supt.  of  harm. 


AGRICULTURAL    COLLEGES    AND    EXPERIMENT    STATIONS.        39 
Mississippi  Agricultural  Experiment  Station,  Agricultural  College.  a  ' 

Department  of  Mississippi  Agricultural  and  Mechanical  College. 

STATION    STAFF. 

W.  L.  Hutchinson,  M.  S.,  Dir.;  Clin,,.  W.  R.  Perkins,  M.  S.,  {Assoc.)  ('hem. 

E.  R.  Lloyd,  M.  S.,  Asst.  Dir.;  Agr.  J.  S.  Moore,  M.  S.,  Dairy  Hush. 

G.  W.  Herrick,  B.  S.,  Pot.  and  Ent.  C.  T.  Ames,  B.  S.,  Asst.  Hort. 

A.  B.  McKay,  B.  S.,  Hort.  R.  C.  King,  B.  S.,  Treas. 

J.  C.  Robert,  V.  M.  D.,  Vet.  Miss  Maude  Butler,  Sten. 

Alcorn  Agricultural  and  Mechanical  Colleg-e,   Westside. 

GOVERNING    BOARD. 

Board  of  Trustees:  Gov.  A.  H.  Longino  {Pres.  ex  officio),  Jackson;  Robert  Stowers 

(Treas.  ex  officio), ;  Jeff  Truly,   Fayette;  J.  L.   Power  (Sec.)  Jackson;  H.   L. 

Whitfield  [State  Supt.  of  Education),  Jackson;  C.  A.  Gordon,  Port  Gibson;  E.  N. 
Scudder,  Vicksburg;  C.  B.  Galloway,  Jackson;  A.  A.  Kincannon,  Columbus;  P.  E. 
Williams,  Lumberton;  J.  L.  Gillespie,  Greenwood;  J.  B.  Chrisman,  Canton. 

COURSES   OF    STUDY. 

The  courses  of  study  are  two:  The  industrial  course  of  three  years  and  the  scientific 
course,  requiring  four  years  for  completion  and  leading  to  the  degree  of  B.  S. 

BOARD    OF    INSTRUCTION. 

W.  H.  Lanier,  B.  A.,  President. 
P.  W.  Howard,  M.  A.,  Math.  Thomas  B.  Helm,  Instr.  Blacksmithing. 

J.  M.May,  M.  S.,  General  and  Anal.  Ch  em.,      E.  R.  Correll,  B.  S.,  Instr.  Carpentering. 

Phys.,  and  Biol.  L.  J.  Rowan,  B.  S.,  Asst.  in  Engl. 

E.  H.  Triplett,  D.  D.,  General  Hist,  and     Geo.  H.  Oliver,  Tutor. 

Moral  Philos.  W.  R.  Wiley,  Tutor. 

J.  M.  Hicks,  B.  S.,  Agr.  and  Supt.  Farm.      E.  W.  Ford,  Tutor. 
M.  S.  Love,  [Asst.)  Math.  C.  A.  Gordon,  Sec.  and  Treas. 

Daniel  W.  Gary,  B.  S.,  Engl.  Rev.  A>  H    Meves,  Chaplain  and  {Asst.) 

A.  J.  Wade,  Instr.  Shoemakiug.  s<->. 

William  M.  Douglass,  Instr.  Painting. 

MISSOURI. 

Colleg-e  of  Agriculture  and  Mechanic  Arts  of  the  University  of  Missouri, 

Columbia. 

GOVERNING    BOARD. 

Board  of  Curators:  John  D.  Vincil  (Pres.),  St.  Louis;  Gardiner  Lathrop  (  V.  Pres.), 
Kansas  City;  J.  G.  Babb  (Sec),  Columbia;  R.  B.  Price  (  Treas.),  Columbia;  R.  B.  Oliver, 
Cape  Girardeau;  Campbell  Wells,  Platte  City;  Walter  Williams,  Columbia;  G.  F. 
Gmelich,  Boonville;  D.  A.  McMillan,  Mexico;  Archibald  McVey,  Chilhcothe;  B.  G. 
Thurman,  Lamar. 

COURSES   OF   STUDY. 

In  the  School  of  Agriculture  the  five-years'  course  leads  to  the  degree  of  B.  S. 
in  Agr.  There  are  also  three  short  courses:  A  two-year  elementary  course;  a  school 
of  agriculture  of  three  months,  and  a  school  of  horticulture  of  three  months. 
In  the  School  of  Mechanic  Arts  the  four-year  course  leads  to  a  certificate.     In  the 

a  Freight  and  telegraph  address,  Starkville. 


40       AGRICULTURAL    COLLEGES    AND    EXPERIMENT    STATIONS. 


School  of  Engineering,  four-year  courses  lead  to  the  degrees  of  B.  S.  in  civil  engineer- 
ing, in  electrical  engineering,  in  mechanical  engineering,  and  in  sanitary  engineering, 
respectively.  The  degrees  of  C.  E.,  E.  E.,  and  M.  E.  are  also  given  for  graduate  work. 
The  School  of  Mines  and  Metallurgy  at  Rolla,  a  department  of  the  College  of  Agri- 
culture and  Mechanic  Arts,  offers  a  four-years'  college  course  leading  to  the  degree  of 
B.  S.;  a  four-years'  course  leading  to  the  degree  of  B.  S.  in  civil  engineering;  a  four- 
years'  course  leading  to  the  degree  of  B.  S.  in  mining  engineering,  and  a  four-years' 
course  leading  to  the  degree  of  B.  S.  in  chemistry  and  metallurgy.  It  also  offers  for 
graduate  work  the  degrees  of  master  of  science,  mining  engineer,  civil  engineer,  and 
metallurgical  engineer. 

BOARD   OF   INSTRUCTION   AT   COLUMBIA. 

R.  H.  Jesse,  LL.  D.,  President  of  the  University. 


H.  J.  Waters,  B.  S.  A.,  Bean. 

Paul  Schweitzer,  Ph.  D.,  LL.  P.,  Agr. 

Chem. 
F.  B.  Mumford,  M.  S.,  Agr. 
aJ.  C.  Whitten,  B.  S.,  Hort. 

E.  A.  Allen,  Lit.  D.,  Engl. 
George  Lefevre,  B.  S.,  Ph.  D.,  Biol. 
Jane  A.  L.  Zabriskie,  Household  Econ. 
T.  J.  Rodhouse,  B.  S.,  Instr.  Drawing. 
S.  C.  Shipley,  B.  S.,  Instr.  Mech.  Arts. 

M.  Estelle Porter,  B.  L.,  Instr.  Commercial 

Studies. 
J.  W.  Connaway,  M.  D.  C,  M.  D.,  Vet.  Set. 
Isidor  Loeb,  M.  A.,  Polit.  Econ. 
J.  M.  Stedman,  B.  S.,  Ent. 

F.  P.  Spalding,  M.  S.,  Civil  Engin. 

B.  F.  Hoffman,  M.  L.,  German  Lang. 
H.  M.  Belden,  B.  A.,  Ph.  D.,  Asst.  in  Engl 


R.  Weeks,  M.  A.,  Ph.  D.,  Romance  Lang. 

H.  B.  Shaw,  B.  C.  E.,  Elect.  Engl,,. 

Paul  Kauffman,  M.  D.,  Bad.  and  Path. 

M.  L.  Lipscomb,  M.  A.,  Phys. 

W.  H.  Turner,  B.  S.,  Instr.  Mil.  Sci. 

C.  F.  Marbut,  B.  S.,  M.  A.,  Geol.  and  Min. 

A.  R.  Alexander,  B.  E.,  Mech.  Engin.  and 

Supt.  of  Shops. 
C.  H.  Eckles,  B.  Agr.,  M.  S.,  {Asst. ) Dairy 

Hush. 
W.  G.  Brown,  B.  S.,  Ph.  P.,  Chem. 
Sidney  Calvert,  B.  S.,  M.  A.,  Asst.  in  ( 'hem. 
R.  B.  Moore,  B.  S.,  Instr.  Chem. 
J.  N.  Fellows,  M.  A.,  M.  S.,  Math. 
H.  C.  Penn,  M.  A.,  Asst.  in  Engl. 
W.  W.  Griffith,  B.  S.,  Instr.  Phys. 
Charles  Thorn,  M.  A.,  Ph.  D.,  Instr.  Bot. 
L.  M  Defoe,  B.  A.,  Asst.  in  Math. 


BOARD  OF  INSTRUCTION  AT  ROLLA. 

G.  E.  Ladd,  Ph.  D.,  Dir.  and  Prof.  Geol.     Victor  Hugo  Gottschalk,  M.  S.,  Chem. 

and  Mining.  G.  R.  Dean,  C.  E.,  Math. 

E.  G.  Harris,  C.  E.,  Eng.  Paul  J.  Wilkins,B.  S., Instr.  Modem  Lang. 

Austin  Lee  McCrae,  S.  D.,  Phys.  J.  B.  Scott,  Instr.  Engl. 

Herman  Otto  Schulze,  M.  E.,  Metallurgy.      A.  D.  Terrel,  Instr.  Drawing. 

Geo.  C.  Clark,  Asst.  Chem. 

Missouri  Agricultural  College  Experiment  Station,  Columbia. 

Department  of  the  College  of  Agriculture  and  Mechanic  Arts  of  the  University  of 

the  State  of  Missouri. 


STATION   STAFF. 


Henry  J.  Waters,  B.  S.  A.,  Dir. 

Paul  Schweitzer,  Ph.  D.,  Chem. 

M.  C.  Whitten,  B.  S.,  Hort. 

J.  M.  Stedman,  B.  8.,  Ent. 

J.  W.  Connaway,  M.  D.  C,  TV/. 

C.  H.  Eckles,  B.  Agr.,  M.  8.,  Dairying. 


W.  L.  Howard,  B.  S.,  Asst.  in  Hort. 

C.  Thorn,  Ph.D.,  Asst.  Bot. 

John  Schnabel,  Card. 

J.  G.  Babb,  M.  A.,  Sec. 

\l.  B.  Price,  Treas. 

Miss  Fstelle  Hickok,  Clerk  and  Sten. 


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AGRICULTURAL    COLLEGES    AND    EXPERIMENT    STATIONS.         41 

Missouri  State  Fruit  Experiment  Station,  Mountain  Grove. 

GOVERNING  BOARD. 

Trustees:  J.  C.  Kerby  (Pres.),  West  Plains;  T.  M.  Culver  (Sec),  Koshkonong;  C.  D. 
McAfee  (Treas.),  Springfield. 

STATION   STAFF. 

J.  T.  Stinson,  B.  S.,  Dir.  Frank  Horsfall,  B.  S.,  Asst. 

A.  M.  Swartwout,  Foreman. 

Lincoln  Institute,  Jefferson  City. 

GOVERNING    BOARD. 

Board  of  Regents:  A.  H.  Bolte  (Pres.),  Union;  Jesse  W.  Henry,  Jefferson  City; 
Louis  Hoffman  (V.  Pres.),  Sedalia;  Oscar  G.  Burch  (Treas.),  Jefferson  City;  W.  T. 
Carrington  (State  Supt.  of  Public  Schools) ,  Jefferson  City;  Robert  H.  Davis,  Greenville; 
J.  Silas  Harris,  Kansas  City;  L.  D.  Gordon  (Sec),  Jefferson  City. 

COURSES   OF   STUDY. 

This  institution  has  the  following  departments:  College  (four-year  course  leading 
to  degree  of  B.  A.),  college  preparatory,  normal  (two  and  four  year  courses),  normal 
preparatory,  industrial,  agricultural,  and  domestic. 

BOARD   OF    INSTRUCTION. 

E.  A.  Clarke,  M.  A.,  President;  Ethics  and  Psychology. 

J.  II.  Garnett,  M.  A.,  Latin  and  Greek.  Wm.  R.  Menteer,  Asst.  in  Indus.  Dept. 

A.  O.  Coffin,  M.  A.,  Ph.  D.,  Math,  and  Miss  Carrie  M.  Carney,  Instr.  Vocal  and 

Phys.  Instrumental  Music. 

G.  S.  Murray,  B.  A.,  Chem.,  Biol., and  Agr.  Miss  Mary  E.  Grimshaw,  Instr.  Sewing. 

Mrs.  F.J.  Jackson,  Engl.,  Hist.,  and  Pedag.  Mrs.  Libbie  C.  Anthony,  Matron  in  Dor- 
Archie  L.  Reynolds,  B.  A.,  Asst.  in  Engl.         mitory  for  Young  Women  and  Instr.  in 

and  Math.  Laundry. 

J.  H.  Bias,  B.  A.,  B.  S.  D.,  Drawing,  Asst.  Mrs.  Sarah   H.    Dupee,  Matron  in  Dor- 

in  Phys.  and  Engl.  mitory  for    Young  Men    and    Instr.   in 

John  H.  Bredemann,  Supt.  Indus.  Dept.  Cooking. 

MONTANA. 
The  Montana  College  of  Agriculture  and  Mechanic  Arts,  Bozeman. 

GOVERNING    BOARD. 

Executive  Board:  Walter  S.  Hartman  (Pres.),  Bozeman;  Peter  Koch  (Sec  and 
Treas.),  Bozeman;  Jno.  M.  Robinson,  Bozeman;  Joseph  Kountz,  Bozeman;  E.  B. 
Lamme,  Bozeman. 

COURSES   OF   STUDY. 

The  following  courses  are  given:  Four-year  courses  in  civil  engineering,  mechan- 
ical engineering,  electrical  engineering,  general  science,  chemistry,  agriculture, 
and  domestic  science,  leading  to  degrees,  and  art,  music,  business,  and  preparatory 
courses. 


42       AGRICULTURAL    COLLEGES    AND    EXPERIMENT    STATIONS. 

HOARD   OF    INSTRUCTION. 

James  Reid,  B.  A.,  President;  Mental,  Moral,  and  Political  Science  and  Astronomy. 

Frank    W.   Traphagen,  Ph.D.,  F.  C.  S.,  J.  A.  Thaler,  E.  F..   [Asst.)  Mech.  Engin, 

Phys.j  Chem.}  and  Geol.  IF  <i.  Phelps,  Prin.  Business  Dept. 

Mrs.  F.  E.  Marshall,  Art.  Miss  M.  A.  Cantwell,  Prin.  Prep.  Dept. 

W.  H.Williams,  B.  E.  E.,  Elect.  Engin.and  Miss  Helen  Brewer,  M.  A.,  Tnstr.  Latin  and 

Mech.  J 'met.  Hist. 

W.  F.  Brewer,  M.  A.,  Latin  and  Engl.  Miss  Emma  Stockinger,   Tnstr.  Sten.  and 
Aaron   H.    Currier,   M.   A.,    French   and         Ihjpewriting. 

German.  J.  H.  Gill,  M.  F.,  (Asst.)  Mech.  Pract. 

Miss  Lilla  A.  Harkins,  M.  S.,  Domestic  Kci.  George  B.  Couper,  B.  M .  E. ,  Asst.  in  Shops. 

R.  S.  Shaw,  B.  S.  A.,  Agr.  J.  S.  Baker,  B.  S.,  Tnstr.  Civil  Engin. 

J.  W.  Blankinship,  Ph.  D.,  Bot.  Mrs.  ATabel  K.  Hall,  Ph.  B.,  Instr.  IWj,. 
Samuel  Fortier,  M.  F^.,  Civil  Engin.  I ></>/. 

R.  A.  Cooley,  B.  S.,  Zool.  and  Ent.  Miss  Kate  Calvin,  Piano. 

W.  D.  Tallman,  B.  8.,  Math.  Miss  Graee  Stanton,  Instr.  Piano. 

W.  M.  Cobleigh,  M.  E.,M.A.,  (AssL )  Phys.  Miss  Winnifred  G.  Kinney,  Vocal  Music. 

Mrs.  Mary  Winter,  IAbr. 

Montana  Agricultural  Experiment  Station,  Baa  man. 

Department  of  Montana  Agricultural  College. 

STATION    STAFF. 

S.  Fortier,  M.  E.,Dir.;  Irrig.  Engin.  Edmund  Burk,  Asst.  Chem. 

F.  W.  Traphagen,  Ph.D.,  Chem.  J.  W.  Blankinship,  Ph.D.,  Bot. 

Robert  S.  Shaw,  B.  S.  A.,  Agr.  Robt.  A.  Cooley,  B.  S.,  Zool. 

Henry  C.  Gardner,  Asst.  Agr.  E.  J.  S.  Moore,  Asst.  Ent. 

M.  A.  Lamme.  Sten.  and  Clerk. 

NEBRASKA. 

The  Industrial  College  of  the  University  of  Nebraska,  Lincoln. 

GOVERNING    BOARD. 

Regents  of  the  LTniversity:  E.  von  Forell  (Pres.),  Kearney;  Carl  .1.  Ernst,  Lincoln; 
ElishaC.  Calkins,  Kearney;  Geo.  F.  Kenower,  Wisner;  Edson  C.  Rich,  1537  Bark  arc, 
Omaha;  John  L.  Teeters,  Lincoln. 

COURSES    OF    STUDY. 

The  groups  (courses)  of  study  are  as  follows,  each  ordinarily  requiring  four  years  for 
completion  and  leading  to  the  degree  of  B.  Sc. :  General  scientific  group;  general  agri- 
cultural group;  special  groups — agricultural  and  chemistry,  botany  and  agriculture, 
botany  and  zoology,  chemistry  and  physics,  horticulture  and  botany,  mathematics 
and  physics,  zoology  and  philosophy;  and  technical  groups — technical  agriculture, 
civil  engineering,  municipal  engineering,  electrical  engineering,  steam  engineering, 
and  mechanical  engineering.  One  and  three  years'  courses  in  elementary  agriculture 
and  a  course  in  dairying  are  also  provided  in  the  school  of  agriculture. 

HOARD    OF    INSTRUCTION. 

E.  Benjamin  Andrews.  LL.  D.,  Chancellor  of  the  University. 

Charles  Edwin   Bessey,    LL.  D.,  Dean  of     Hudson  II.  Nicholson.  M.  A.,  ('Jinn,  and 

the  Indus.  College;  Bot.  Dir.  of  Chem.  Lab. 

Edgar  Albert   Burnett,  B.  S.,  ASSOC.  Dean  Lucius  A.  Sherman,  Ph.  D.,  EiajL   Lang, 

of  the  Indus.  College;  Animal  Hush.  and  Lit. 

Ellery  Williams  Davis,  Ph.  I).,  Math.  DeWittB.  Brace,  Ph.  D.,  Phys. 

James T.  Lees,  Ph.  I>.,  Examining  Bran;  Howard  Walter  Caldwell,  M.  A.,  Amer- 

Greek  Lang,  and  Lit.  icon  Hist,  and  Jurisprudence. 


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43 


Erwin  Hinckley  Barbour,  Ph.  D.,  Geol. 
and  Acting  State  Geol.;  Curator  of  State 
Museum. 

Lawrence  Bruner,  B.  Sc.,  Ent.,  Ornithol- 
ogy and  Taxidermy. 

Goodwin  Deloss  Swezey,  M.  A.,  Astron. 
and  Met. 

Henry  Baldwin  Ward,  Ph.  D.,  Zool. 

W.  G.  Langworthy  Taylor,  LL.  B.,  Polit. 
and  Econ.  Sci. 

Oscar  V.  P.  Stout,  C.  E.,  Civil  Engin. 

Charles  Russ  Richards,  M.  E.,  M.  M.  E., 
Mech.  Engin.  and  Pract.  Mech. 

George  H.  Morse,  B.  E.,  Elect.  Engin. 

T.  Lyttleton  Lyon,  B.  S.  A.,  Agr. 

Albert  Eugene  Davisson,  B.  A.,  Prin.  of 
the  School  of  Agr.;  Econ.;  Agr.  Educa- 
tion. 

H.  R.  Smith,  B.  S.,  (Asst.)  Animal  Husb. 

Thomas  Morey  Hodgman,  M.  A.,  (Assoc.) 
Math. 

Rollins  Adams  Emerson,  B.  Sc,  (Asst.) 
Hort. 

Archibald  Louis  Haecker,  B.  S.,  (Adjunct) 
Dairy  Husb.  in.  Charge  of  the  Dept. 

Rosa  Bouton,  M   A.,  (Adjunct)  ('hem. 

Albert  Luther  Candy,  Ph.  D.,  {Adjunct) 
Math. 

George  Richard  Chatburn,  M.  A.,  (Ad- 
junct) Math,  and  Civil  Engin. 

Burton  Evans  Moore,  M.  A.,  (Adjunct) 
Phys. 

Prosser  Hall  Frye,  B.  A.,  (Adjunct)  Engl. 
Lang. 

Robert  Henry  Wolcott,  M.  D.,  M.  A., 
(Adjunct)  Zool. 


Clarence  A.  Skinner,  Ph.  J).,  (Adjunct) 

Phys. 
Paul  H.   Grummann,   M.   A.,    (Adjunct) 

Germanic  Lang. 
A.  T.  Wiancko,  B.  S.  A.,  Instr.  Agr. 
Anne  Louise  Barr,  Instr.  Phys.  Training 

and  Dir.  of  Woman  s  Gymnasium. 
George  Andrew  Loveland,  B.  L.,  Instr. 

Astron.  and  Met. 
Frederic  Edward  Clements,  Ph.  D.,  Instr. 

Bot. 
Herberts.  Evans, E.  E., Instr.  Elect.  Engin. 
Robert  Moritz,  M.  Ph.,  Instr.  Math. 
Roscoe  Pound,  Ph.  D.,  Instr.  Jurispru- 
dence. 
Miller  M.  Fogg,  M.  A.,  Instr.  Engl.  Lang. 
Belva  M.  Herron,  B.  Sc,  Instr.  Polit.  and 

Econ.  Sci. 
Thaddeus  Lincoln  Bolton,  Ph.  D.,  Instr. 

Ph  ilos. 
Mary  Louise  Fossler,  M.  A.,  Instr.  Chem. 
Carl  Christian  Engberg,   Ph.    D.,   Instr. 

Math. 
Robert  Silver  Hiltner,  M.  A.,  Instr.  Chem. 
Samuel  A.  Smoke,  B.  A.,  Instr.  Mil.  Tactics. 
J.  E.  Almy,  Ph.  D.,  Instr.  Phys. 
May  Chamberlin,  M.  A.,  Instr.  Germanic 

Lang. 
Grace  Jones,  B.  Sc. ,  Asst.  Instr.  Domestic  Sci. 
Albert  Buell  Lewis,  B.  A.,  Asst.  Instr. 

Zool. 
Willard  Ward  Yotaw,  Asst.  in  Pract.  Mech. 
John  L.  Gerig,  B.  A.,  Fellow  in  Romance 

Lang. 
James  Ingersoll  Wyer,  B.  L.  S.,  Libr.  and 

Asst.  in  Bibliography. 


Agricultural  Experiment  Station  of  Nebraska,  Lincoln. 
Department  of  the  University  of  Nebraska. 


STATION    STAFF. 


E.  A.  Burnett,B.  S..  Dir.;  Animal  Husb. 

T.  L.  Lyon,  B.  S.  A.,  Assoc.  Dir.;  Agr. 

H.  H.  Nicholson,  M.  A.,  Chem. 

C.  E.  Bessey,  Ph.  D.,  Bot. 

Lawrence  Bruner,  B.  S.,  Ent. 

E.  H.  Barbour,  Ph.  D.,  Geol. 

A.  T.  Peters,  D.  V.  M.,  Animal  Path. 

G.  D.  Swezey,  M.  A.,  Met. 

O.  V.  P.  Stout,  C.  E.,  Irrig.  Engin. 


A.  T.  Wiancko,  B.  S.  A.,  Ass*.  Agr. 

R.  A.  Emerson,  B.  S.,  Hort. 

A.  L.  Haecker,  B.  S.,  Dairy  Hush. 

Henry  B.  Slade,  B.  A.,  Asst.  Chem. 

J.  H.  Gain,  M.  D.  C,  Asst.  in  Animal  Path. 

H.  R.  Smith,  B.  S.,  Asst.  in  Animal  Husb. 

S.  W.  Perin,  Foreman  of  Farm. 

J.  S.  Dales,  M.  Ph.,  Financial  Sec. 

W.  W.  Marshall,  Executive  Clerk. 


44       AGRICULTURAL    COLLEGES    AND    EXPERIMENT    STATIONS. 

NEVADA. 

School  of  Agriculture  of  the  Nevada  State  University,  Reno. 

GOVERNING    BOARD. 

J.  N.  Evans  (iVes.)>  Reno;  W.  E.  F.  Deal.  Virginia  City;  W.  W.  Booher,  Efifeo. 

COURSES    OF    STUDY. 

The  regular  course  requires  four  years  for  completion  and  leads  to  the  degree  of 
B.  S.    A  short  course  in  agriculture  is  also  provided,  requiring  five  months  of  each 

year  for  four  years  and  Leading  to  no  degree.  Short  courses  in  agriculture,  dairying, 
domestic  science,  and  assaying  are  given  during  the  months  of  January  and  February 
of  each  year,  for  the  benefit  of  ranchers  and  prospectors. 

BOARD    OF    INSTRUCTION. 

Joseph  E.  Stubbs,  M.  A.,  D.  D.,  President  of  the  University  and  Director  of  the  Experi- 
ment Station. 

H.  H.  Dexter,  B.  A.,  lAJbr.  P.  Beveridge  Kennedy,  Ph.  D.,  Bot.  and 
George  J.  Young,  B.  S.,  Metallurgy  and         Hort. 

Assaying.  Mrs.  Mary  W.  Emery,  M.  A.,  Pedag. 

George  D.   Louderback,  Ph.    D.,    Geol.,  Robert  Lewers,  Polit.  Econ.  and  Logic. 

Mn.\  and  Phys.  Hollis  C.  Clark,  Capt.,  U.  S.  A.  (Retired) , 
Ransom  H.  McDowell,  B.  S.,  Agr.  and         Mil.  Sci.  and  Tactics. 

Animal  Hash.  Samuel  B.  Doten,  B.  A.,  Ent. 

N.  E.  Wilson,  M.  8.,  Chem.  Peter  Fransden,  M.  A.,  Zool.  and  Bad. 

Lysander  W.  Cushman,    Ph.   D.,   Engl.  Laura  de  Laguna,  M.  A.,  Modem  Lang. 

Lang,  and  Lit.  Jennie  E.  Wier,  B.  A..  Hist. 

Richard  Brown,  Supt.  Mech.  Dept,  Kate  Bardenwerper,  Domestic  Sci. 

Henry  Thurtell,  B.  S.,  Mech.  and  Math.  George  F.  Blessing,  B.  S.,  Mech.  Engin. 

James  E.  Church,  jr.,  M.  A.,  Latin  Lang.  L.  F.  J.  Wrinkle,  Minimi  Engin. 

and  Lit.  L.  A.  Darling,  B.  S.,  Mech.  Engin. 

Nevada  Agricultural  Experiment  Station,   Reno. 
Department  of  Nevada  State  University. 

STATION    STAFF. 

Joseph  E.  Stubbs,  M.  A.,  D.  D.,  Dir.  P.  Beveridge  Kennedy.  Lot.  and  Hort. 

Ransom   H.  McDowell,  B.  S.,  Agr.  and     Elizabeth  Spayd  stul>l>s,  Sten. 

Animal  /Ins/,.  Samuel   B.    Doten,    Lnt. 

Nathaniel  E.  Wilson,  M.  8.,  Chem.  Theodore  Clark,  Fori  man  Farm. 

Peter  Fransden,  B.  A.,  Zool.  and  Bact.         H.  II.  Dexter,  B.  A.,  Libr. 

NEW    HAMPSHIRE. 

New  Hampshire  College  of  Agriculture  and  the  Mechanic  Arts,  Durham. 

GOVERNING    BOARD. 

Board  of  Trustees:  (J.  A.  Wason  |  Pres.),  New  Boston;  Gov.  Chester  V>.  -Ionian  {ex 
officio).  Concord;  \\ .  M .  Parker  [Treas.),  Manchester;  C.  S.  Murkland  [ex  officio), 
Durham;  ('.  W.  stone.  East Andover;  Lucien  Thompson  [Sec),  Durham;  .1.  (i.  Tal- 
lant,  Pembroke;  V.  P.  Comings,  Lee;  <i.  B.  Williams,  Walpole;  Warren  Brown,  Hamp- 
ton Lads;  R.  W.  Pillsbury,  Londonderry;  II.  W.  Keyes,  Haverhill;  R.  M.  Scammon, 
Stratham;  .1.  E.  Shepard,  New  London. 


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COURSES   OF   STUDY. 

There  are  five  courses  of  study,  each  requiring  four  years  for  completion  and  lead- 
ing to  the  degree  of  B.  S. :  Course  in  agriculture,  course  in  chemistry,  course  in 
mechanical  engineering,  course  in  electrical  engineering,  and  general  course  (open 
to  women) .  Also  a  two  years'  course  in  agriculture  not  leading  to  any  collegiate 
degree,  a  ten  weeks'  course  in  agriculture,  and  a  ten  weeks'  course  in  dairying. 

BOARD    OF    INSTRUCTION. 

Charles  S.  Murkland,  M.  A.,  Ph.  D.,  D.  D.,  President;  English  Language  and  Literature. 

Charles  H.  Pettee,  M.  A.,  C.  E.,  Dean;  Herbert  H.  Lamson,  M.  D.,  {Assoc.)  Bot. 

Math,  and  Civil  Engin.  Joseph  H.  Hawes,  (Assoc.)  Drawing. 

Clarence  W.  Scott, M.  A., Hist,  and  Polit.  Richard  Whorisky,    jr.,    B.    A.,    {Asst.) 

Econ.  Modem  Lang. 

Fred  W.  Morse,  M.  S.,  Organic  Chem.  W.  W.  Braman,  B.  S.,  (Asst.)  Chem.  and 

Charles  L.   Parsons,  B.   S.,   General  and  Min. 

Anal.  Chem.  John  X.  Brown,  Instr.  Machine  Work. 

Clarence  M.  Weed,  D.  8c,  Zool.  and  Ent.  Irving  A.  Colby,  B.  S.,  Instr.  Woodwork. 

Frank   William    Rane,  B.  Agr.,  M.    S.,  Ivan  C.  Weld,  Instr.  Dairying. 

Hort.  and  For.  A.  F.  Conradi,  Fellow  in  Biol. 

William  D.  Gibbs,  M.  Sc,  Agr.  Harry  F.  Hall,  Asst.  in  Hort. 

Carleton  A.  Read,  B.  S.,  Mech.  Engin.  Edward  H.  Hancock,  B.  S.,  Engin.  and 

Arthur  F.  Xesbit,  M.  A.,  B.  S.,  (Assoc.)  Curator  of  Buildings. 

Phys.  and  Elect.  Engin.  Frederick  C.  Keith,  Purchasing  Agt. 

A.  Williams,  Herdsman,  Vet. 

New  Hampshire  College  Agricultural  Experiment  Station,  Durham. 

Department  of  New  Hampshire  College  of  Agriculture  and  the  Mechanic  Arts. 

STATION    STAFF. 

W.  D.  Gibbs,  M.  S.,  Dir.  and  Agr.  Clarence  M.  Weed,  D.  Sc,  Ent. 

Fred  W.  Morse,  M.  S.,  V.  Dir.;  Chem.  Frank  Wm.  Rane,  B.  Agr.,  M.  S.,  Hort. 

Charles  H.  Pettee,  M.  A.,  C.  E.,  Met.  Harry  A.  Clark,  B.  S.,  Asst.  Chem. 

Herbert  H.  Lamson,  M.  D.,  Bad.  A.  F.  Conradi,  Asst.  Ent. 

A.  Williams,  Asst.  in  Dairy  Hash.  Frederick  C.  Keith,  Clerk. 

Harry  F.  Hall,  Gard. 

NEW  JERSEY. 

Rutgers  Scientific  School,   the  New  Jersey  State  College  for  the  Benefit  of 
Agriculture  and  the  Mechanic  Arts,   New  Brunswick. 

GOVERNING    BOARD. 

Board  of  Trustees:  Gov.  Franklin  Murphy  (ex  officio),  Trenton;  W.  8.  Gummere 
(CMef  Justice  of  the  State),  Elizabeth;  S.  H.  Grey  (Attorney-General),  Camden;  Austin 
Scott  (Pres.),  Xew  Brunswick;  M.  E.  Yiele,  Albany,  N.  Y.;  H.  L.  Jane  way,  New 
Brunswick;  Joachim  Elmendorf,  New  York  City;  Paul  D.  Van  Cleef,  Jersey  City; 
Samuel  Sloan,  New  York  City;  H.  W.  Bookstaver,  New  York  City;  K.  F.  Ballantine, 
Newark;  William  Clark,  Newark;  David  Bingham,  East  Orange;  Frederick  Freling- 
huysen  (Treas.),  Newark;  Jonathan  Dixon,  Jersey  City;  James  Neilson,  New  Bruns- 
wick, Roderick  Terry,  New  York  City;  T.  G.  Bergen,  Brooklyn,  X.  Y;  E.  B.  Coe, 
New  York  City;  J.  B.  Drury,  New  Brunswick;  James  Le  Fevre,  Middlebush;  F.  J. 
Collier,  Hudson,  N.  Y;   Paul  Cook,  Troy,  N.  Y;   David  Murray  (Sec),  New  Bruns- 


4()       AGRICULTURAL    COLLEGES    AND    EXPERIMENT    STATIONS. 

wick;  (t.  I).  W.  Vroom,  Trenton;  J.  B.  Kirkpatrick,  New  Brunswick;  W.  H.  Leupp, 
New  Brunswick;  Peter  Donald,  New  York  ('It;/;  E.  F.  Brooks,  Philadelphia,  Pa.; 
J.  P.  Searle,  New  Brunswick;    W.  H.  S.  Demarest,  New  Brunswick;   W.  F.  Wyckoff, 

Brooklyn,  N.  Y.;  J.  W.  Herbert,  Helmetta. 

COURSES   OF    STUDY. 

There  are  five  distinct  courses  of  study:  A  course  in  agriculture,  a  course  in  civil 
engineering  and  mechanics,  a  course  in  chemistry,  a  course  in  electricity,  and  a 
course  in  biology.  Each  course  requires  four  years  for  completion  and  leads  to  the 
degree  of  B.  S. 

HOARD    OF   INSTRUCTION. 

Austin  Scott,  Ph.  D.,  LL.  D.,  President;  History  and  Political  Science. 

Rev.  Jacob  Cooper,  D.  D.,  D.  C.  L.,  LL.  D.,  Robert  Woodworth  Prentiss,  M.  S.,  Math. 

Logic  and  Mental  Philos.  and  Astron. 

Rev.  Carl  Meyer,  D.  D.,  Modem  Lang,  and  Eliot  Robertson  Payson,  Ph.  D.,  Hist,  and 

Lit.  Art  Teaching. 

Francis  Cuyler  Van  Dyck,  Ph.  D.,  Phys.  Edward  Luther  Stevenson,  Ph.  D.,  ERst. 

and  Expt.  Mech.  Rev.   Henry   Du   Bois  Mulford,  M.  A., 

Edward  Albert  Bowser,  C.  E.,  LL.  D.,  Engl.  Lang,  and  Lit. 

Math,  and  Engin.  Quincy  O'M.   Gillmore,  Capt,  U.  S.  A. 

Rev.  Charles  Edward  Hart,  D.  D.,  Ethics,  (Retired),  Mil.  Sci.  and  Tactic*. 

Evidences  of  Christianity,  and  the  Engl.  William  Hamilton  Kirk,   Ph.  D.,   Latin 

Bible.  Lang,  and  Lit. 

Louis  Beyier,  jr.,  Ph.  D.,  Greek  Lang,  and  Irving  Strong  Upson,  M.  A.,  IAbr.  and 

Lit.;  Sec.  Extension  Dept.  Registrar;  Sec.  of  Faculty. 

Alfred  Alexander  Titsworth,  M.  S.,  C.  E.,  Clarence    Livingston    Speyers,    Ph.    B., 

Graphics  and  Math.  (Assoc.)  (Item. 

Julius  Nelson,  Ph.D.,  Biol.  Edwin  Bell  Davis,  B.  L.,  Instr.   Modern 

Byron   David   Halsted,  D.  Sc,  Bot.  and  Lang. 

Hort.  Edward  Livingston  Barbour,  B.  ().,  Lnstr. 

John  Bernhard  Smith,  D.  Sc,  Ent.  Rhel.  and  Elocution. 

Edward  Burnett  Voorhees,  D.  Sc,  Agr.  Fred  Herbert  Dodge,  B.  A.,  Instr.  Phys. 

Albert  Huntington  Chester,  E.  M.,  Ph.D.,  Training;  Dir.  Gymnasium. 

D  Sc,   Chem.  and  Min.;  Curator   Mu-  Richard  Morris,  B.  S.,  Instr.   Math,  and 

sen  in.  Graphics. 

John  Charles  Van  Dyke,  L.  H.  D.,  Hist.  Albert  W.  Boesche,  M.  A.,  Instr.  German. 

of  Art.  Byron  B.  Brackett,  Ph.D.,  Instr.  Elect.  Sci. 
Cullen  W.  Parmelee,  B.  S.,  Instr.  Client. 

New  Jersey  Agricultural  College  Experiment  Station,   New  Brunswick. 

Department  of  Rutgers  College. 

STATION    STAFF. 

Edward  B.  Voorhees,  D.  Sc,  Lie.  Win.  P.  Allen,  Asst.  (Item. 

.In litis  Nelson,  Ph.  I).,  Biol.  James  A.Kelsey,  M.  S.,  Field  Asst. 

Byron  D.  Halsted,  D.  Sc,  Bot.  and  Hort.  Irving  S.  Upson,  M.  A.,  Disbursing  Clerk 
John  IS.  Smith,  I).  Sc,  Ent.  and  IAbr. 

Augusta  E.  Meske,  Sten.  and  Typewriter. 


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New  Jersey  State  Agricultural  Experiment  Station,  New  Brunswick. 
At  Rutgers  College. 

GOVERNING   BOARD. 

Board  of  Managers:  Gov.  Franklin  Murphy,  Trenton;  Austin  Scott,  New  Bruns- 
wick; Edward  B.  Voorhees,  New  Brunswick;  Ephraim  T.  Gill,  Haddonfield;  Robert 
Gwynne,  Salem;  Winfield  S.  Bonham,  Shiloh;  John  E.  Darnell,  Masonville;  David  D. 
Denise  (Pres.),  Freehold;  James  Neilson,  New  Brunswick;  Samuel  B.  Ketcham 
(  V.  Pres.),  Pennington;  George  Fritts,  Pattenburg;  Josiah  Ketcham,  Belvidere;  James 
A.  Burnett,  Hilton;  Abram  C.  Holdrum,  Westwood;  George  H.  Blakeley,  Paterson; 
George  E.  De  Camp,  Roseland;  Cyrus  B.  Crane,  Caldwell;  George  Dorer,  East  Orange; 
Ira  C.  Kilburn,  South  Orange;  Rynier  J.  Wortendyke,  Jersey  City;  Lucius  F.  Dono- 
hoe,  Bayonne;  John  B.  Williams,  New  Durham;  Philip  M.  Brett,  Jersey  City. 

STATION  STAFF. 

Edward  B.  Voorhees,  D.  Sc,  Dir.  Clarence  B.  Lane,  B.  S.,  Asst.  in  Dairy 

Irving  S.  Upson,  M.  A.,  Chief  Clerk;  Sec.         Husb. 

and  Treas.  Jacob  G.  Lipman,  M.  A.,  Soil  Chem.  and 

Louis  A.  Voorhees,  M.  A.,  Chief  Chem.  Bad. 

John  P.  Street,  M.  S.,  Assoc.  Chem.  William  P.  Allen,  B.  S.,  Asst.  Chem. 

Alva  T.  Jordan,  B.  S.,  Asst.  Hort.  Mary  A.  Whitaker,  Sten.  and  Typewriter. 

Vincent  J.  Carberry,  Lab.  Asst. 
Harry  W.  Williams,  Janitor. 

NEW  MEXICO. 

New  Mexico  College  of  Agriculture  and  Mechanic  Arts,  Mesilla  Park. 

GOVERNING    BOARD. 

Board  of  Regents:  L.  Bradford  Prince  (Pres.),  Santa  Fe;  P.  H.  Curran  (Sec.  and 
Treas.),  Las  Cruces;  G.  A.  Richardson,  Roswell;  H.  B.  Holt,  Las  Cruces;  Seaman  Field, 
Deming.  Advisory  Members:  Gov.  Miguel  A.  Otero,  Santa  Fe;  J.  F.  Chaves  (Supt. 
Public  Instruction),  Santa  Fe. 

COURSES   OF   STUDY. 

The  courses  of  study  are  three:  A  course  in  agriculture,  a  course  in  mechanical 
engineering,  and  a  general  or  scientific  course. 

BOARD    OF    INSTRUCTION. 

Luther  Foster,  M.  S.  A.,  President  of  the  College  and  Director  of  the  Experiment  Station. 
Clarence  T.  Hagerty,  M.  S.,  Math,    and     D.  M.  Richards,  B.  A.,  Prin.  Prep.  Dept. 

Astron.  Francis  E.  Lester,  Registrar;  Prin.  Sten. 

Arthur  Goss,  M.  S.,  A.  C,  Chem.  Dept. 

Frank  W.  Brady,  M.  E.,  Mech.  Engin.  R.  Fred  Hare,  M.  S.,  (Asst.)  Chem. 

Hiram  Hadley,  M.  A.,  Hist,  and  Philos.         Fabian  Garcia,  B.  S.,  (Asst.)  Hort. 
Elmer  O.  Wooton,  M.  A.,  Biol.,  Geol.,  and     Charles  Mills,  (Asst.)  Mech.  Arts. 

Phys.  William  Alexander  Sutherland,    B.    S., 

Edith  Davis,  B.  A.  Rhet.  and  Lit.  Instr.  Spanish  and  Latin. 

J.  D.  Tinsley,  B.  S.,  Soil  Phys.  Geraldine  Combs,  Asst.  in  Prep.  Dept. 

Alice  Horning,  B.  S.,  Dean  of   Women;     Helen  Mar  Macgregor,  Asst.  in  Sten.  and 

Domestic  Econ.  Typewriting;  Sten. 

John  J.  Vernon,  M.  S.  Agr.,  Agr.  and     A.  B.  Sage,  B.  S.,  Asst.  in  Engin.  Dept. 

Hort.  Charlotte  A.  Baker,  Libr.;  Asst.  in  Engl. 

Lavinia  L.  Brown,  Asst.  in  Prep.  Dept. 
Fannie  E.  Blakesley,  B.  L.,  Asst.  in  Prep.  Dept. 


48       AGKiCULTUKAL    COLLEGES    AND    EXPEKIMENT    STATIONS. 

Agricultural  Experiment  Station  of  New  Mexico,  BfesMa  Park. 
Department  of  New  Mexico  College  of  Agriculture  and  Mechanic  Arts. 

STATION'    STAFF. 

Luther  Foster,  M.  S.  A.,  Dir.  John  I).  Tinsley,  P».  S.,  V.  Dir.;  Soil  Phys. 

Arthur  Goss,  M.  S.,  A.  0.,  (Item.  and  M>  t. 

John  J.  Vernon,  M.S.  Age.,  Agr.  Fabian  Garcia,  I>.  S.,  Hart. 

E.  0.  Wooton,  M.  A.,  Bot.  R.  Fred  Hare,  31.  S.,  Asst.  Chem. 

Francis  E.  Lester,  Registrar. 
Helen  M.  Macgregor,  Sten. 

NEW  YORK. 

New  York  Agricultural  Experiment  Station,  Geneva. 

GOVERNING    BOARD. 

Board  of  Control:  Stephen  H.  Hammond  (Pres.),  Geneva;  W.  O'Hanlon  (Sec.  and 
Ireas. ),  Gaunt;  <  lov.  Benj.  B.  Odell,  jr.,  Albany;  A.  C.  Chase,  Syracuse;  F.  0.  Cham- 
berlain, Canandaigua;  F.  C.  Schraub,  LowvUle;  Nicholas  Hallock,  Queens;  Edgar  G. 
Dusenbury,  PortviUe;  Oscar  H.  Hale,  North  Stockholm;  Martin  L.  Allen,  Fayette. 

STATION    STAFF. 

W.  H.  Jordan,. D.  Sc,  Dir.  Charles  W.  Mudge,  B.  S.,Asst.  CJu  m. 

Geo.  W.  Churchill,  Agr.  and  Supt.  Labor.      E.  B.  Hart,  B.  S.,  Asst.  Chem. 

Wm.  P.  Wheeler,  Animal  Indus.  Andrew  J.  Patten,  B.  S.,  Asst.  chem. 

H.  A.  Harding,  B.  S.,  Bact.  Geo.  A.  Smith,  Dairy  Expert. 

L.  A.  Rogers,  B.  S.,  Asst.  in  Bact.  Frank  H.  Hall,  B.  S.,  Editor  and  Libr. 

F.  C.  Stewart,  M.  S.,  Bot.  Victor  H.  Lowe,  M.  S.,  Ent. 
H.  J.  Eustace,  B.  S.,  Asst.  in  Bot.  P.  J.  Parrott,  Asst.  Ent 

L.  L.  Van  Slyke,  Pn.  D.,  Chem.  S.  A.  Beach,  M.  S.,  Hort. 

C.  G.  Jenter,  Ph.  C,  Asst.  Chem.  N.  0.  Booth,  B.  Agr.,  Asst.  Hort. 

W.  H.  Andrews,  B.  S.,  Asst.  Chun.  0.  M.  Taylor,  Foreman  in  Hort. 

aJ.  A.  LeClerc,  B.  S.,  Asst.  Chem.  F.  E.  Newton,  Clerk  and  Sten. 

Fred  D.  Fuller,  B.  S. ,  Asst.  Chem.  Jennie  Terwilliger,  Clerk  and  Sten. 

A.  H.  Horton,  Computer. 

NEW   YORK. 

Cornell  University,  Ithaca. 

GOVERNING    BOA  HI). 

Board  of  Trustees:  Alonzo  B.  Cornell,  Ithaca;  J.  G.  Schurman,  Ithaca;  Governor, 
Lieutenant-Governor,  Speaker  of  the  Assembly,  Superintendent  of  Public  Instruction, 
Commissioner  of  Agriculture,  President  of  the  state  Agricultural  Society,  Librarian 
of  the  Cornell  Library,  ex  officio;  S.  D.  Halliday,  Ithaca;  H.  M. Sage,  Menands;  R.  11. 
Treman,  Ithaca;  G.  B.  Turner,  Auburn;  M.  Van  Cleef,  Ithaca;  V.  S.Washburn,  New 
York  City;  A.  C.  Barnes,  Brooklyn;  V.  C.  Cornell,  Ithaca;  C.  S.  Francis,  Troy;  J.  T. 
Newman,  Ithaca;  W.  II.  Sage,  Albany;  R.  B.  Williams,  Ithaca;  C.  S.  Shepard,  New 
Harm;  H.  E.  Sibley,  Rochester;  Ruth  Put  nam.  New  York  city;  H.  W.  Sackett,  New 
York  City;  S.  L.  Woodford,  New  York  Oily;  Andrew  Carnegie,  Pittsburg,  Pa.;  J.  C. 
Hendrix,  I>r<><>k/yn;  Charles  II.  Blood,  Ithaca;  C.  G.  Wagner,  Binghamton;  Frank 
II.   Hiscock,  Syniciisc;  (i.   K.  Williams,   Which;    E.  L.  Williams  (Sec.-Treas.) . 

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49 


COURSES   OF   STUDY. 

Among  the  numerous  courses  of  study  offered  by  the  university  is  one  which  leads 
to  the  degree  of  bachelor  of  the  science  of  agriculture.  This  course  requires  foui 
years  for  completion,  and  during  the  last  two  years  the  student  selects  most  of  his 
studies  in  work  given  by  the  departments  of  agriculture  and  horticulture,  and  in  the 
courses  in  agricultural  chemistry  and  economic  entomology.  Post-graduate  courses 
leading  to  advanced  degrees  are  provided,  and  special  courses  in  subjects  relating  to 
agriculture  are  also  arranged. 


BOARD    OF    INSTRUCTION.  a 


Jacob  Gould  Schurman.  M. 
Isaac  Phillips  Roberts,  M.  Agr.,  Dir.  Col- 
lege Agr.,  Dean  Faculty;  Agr. 
George  Chapman  Caldwell,  B.  S.,  Ph.  D., 

Agr.  and  General  CJtem. 
James  Law,  F.  R.  C.  V.  S.,  Vet.  Medicine 

and  Surgery. 
John  Henry  Comstock,  B.  S.,  Ent.  and 

General  Invertebrate  Zool. 
George  Walter  Cavanaugh,  B.  S.,  (Asst.) 

Chem. 
Alexander  Dyer  MacGillivray,  B.  S.  A., 

Asst.  in  Ent. 
George  Nieman  Lauman,  B.  S.  A.,  Instr. 

in  Hort. 
Walter  W.  Hall,  Asst.  in  Cheese  Making. 
Webster    E.    Griffith,    Asst.    in    Butter 

Making. 
John  Lemuel  Stone,  B.  S.  A.,  Asst.  in  Agr. 
Liberty  Hyde  Bailey,  M.  S.,  General  and 

Expt.  Hort. 
George  Francis  Atkinson,  Ph.  B.,  Bot. 
Simon  Henry  Gage,  B.  S.,  Anat. 


A.,  D.  Sc,  LL.  D.,  President. 
Willard  Winfield  Rowlee,  B.  L.,  D.  Sc, 

Plant  Histology. 
Henry  Hiram  Wing,  M.  S.,  (Asst.)  Animal 

Indus,  and  Dairy  Hush. 
Mark  Vernon  Slingerland,  B.  S.,  (Asst.) 

Ent. 
Louis  Adelbert  Clinton,  B.  S.,  (Asst. )  Agr. 
Hugh  C.  Troy,  B.  S.  A.,  Asst.  in  Dairy 

Lab. 
John  Craig,  B.  S.,  M.  S.,  Univ.  Extension 

Teaching  in  Agr.  and  Hort. 
John   W.  Spencer,  Deputy  Chief  Nature 

Study. 
Mrs.  Anna    Botsford    Comstock,    B.  S., 

Lecturer  in  Nature  Study. 
Mary  Rogers   Miller,  B.  S.,  Lecturer   in 

Nature  Study. 
Martha  Van  Rensselaer,    Univ.  Extension 

Work. 
James  Alfred  Foord,  B.  S.,  Asst.  in  Dairy 

Husb. 
Charles  E.  Hunn,  Foreman  Garden. 


Cornell  University  Agricultural  Experiment  Station,  Ithaca. 
Department  of  Cornell  LTniversity. 


STATION    STAFF. 


Isaac  P.  Roberts,  M.  Agr.,  Dir.;  Agr. 
George  C.  Caldwell,  B.  S.,  Ph.  D.,  Chem. 
James  Law,  F.  R.  C.  V.  S.,  Vet. 
John  H.  Comstock,  B.  S.,  Ent. 
Liberty  H.  Bailey,  M.  S.,  Hort. 
Henry  H.   Wing.  B.   Agr.,  M.  S.,  Dairy 

Husb.  and  Animal  Indus. 
G.  F.  Atkinson,  M.  S.,  Cryptogamic  Bot. 
John  Craig,  B.  S.,  Extension  Work  in  Agr. 

and  Hort. 
Mark  V.  Slingerland,  B.  S.,  Asst.  Ent. 


Louis  A.  Clinton,  B.  S.,  Asst.  Agr. 

J.  L.  Stone,  B.  S.  A.,  Asst.  in  Agr. 

George  W.  Cavanaugh,  B.  S.,  Asst.  Chem. 

Clayton  0.  Smith,  B.  S.,  Asst.  in  Crypto- 
gamic Bot. 

O.  F.  Hunziker,  B.  S.  A.,M.  S.  A.,  Dairy 
Bad. 

Jas.  A.  Foord,  B.  S.  A.,  Asst.  in  Dairy 
Husb. 

Chas.  E.  Hunn,  Gardner. 

E.  L.  Williams,  Treas. 


E.  A.  Butler,  Clerk. 


tt  Includes  only  instructors  in  subjects  directly  relating  to  agriculture.    Many  other  members  of  the 
university  faculty  give  instructions  to  students  pursuing  the  course  leading  to  the  degree  of  B.  S.  A 

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50       AGRICULTURAL    COLLEGES    AND    EXPERIMENT    STATIONS. 

NORTH  CAROLINA. 
The  North  Carolina  College  of  Agriculture  and  Mechanic  Arts,  West  Raleigh. 


•     GOVERNING    BOARD. 

s.  L.  Patterson,  Commissioner of  Agriculture,  Chairman. 
Board  of  Agriculture:  J.  B.  Coffield,  Everette;  E.  L.  Daughtridge,  Rockymount; 
Win.  Dunn,  Newbern;  C.  N.  Allen,  Auburn;  J.  S.  Cunningham,  Cunningham;  A.  T. 
McCallum,  Red  Springs;  J.  P.  McRae,  Laurinburg;  L.  G.  Waugh,  Dobson;  W.  A. 
Graham,  Machpelah;  A.  Cannon,  Horseshoe;  J.  R.  Joyce,  Reidsville;  G.  E.  Flow, 
Monroe;  J.  C.  Ray,  Boone;  Howard  Browning,  Littleton. 

COURSES    OF   STUDY. 

The  general  courses  of  study  are  seven,  each  requiring  four  yearn  for  eonipletion — 
the  course  in  agriculture,  leading  to  the  degree  of  B.  A. ;  the  courses  in  civil,  mechan- 
ical, electrical,  mining,  and  chemical  engineering;  and  the  course  in  textile  science 
and  art,  each  leading  to  the  degree  of  B.  E. 

BOARD    OF    INSTRUCTION. 


G.  T.  Winston, 
W.  A.  Withers,  M.  A.,  Chem. 

D.  H.  Hill,  M.  A.,  Engl. 

C.  W.  Burkett,  M.  8.,  Pn.  D.,  Agr. 

W.  C.  Riddick,  B.  A.,  C.  E.,  Math,  and 

Civil  En  gin. 
Thos.  M.  Dick,  M.  E.,  Mech.  Engin. 
F.  A.  Weihe,  M.  A.,  Ph.  D.,  Phys.  and 

Elect.  En  gin. 
H.   C.   Walter,    Instr.    Phys.    and   Elect. 

Engin. 

F.  E.  Phelps,  Capt. ,  U.  S.  A.  ( Retired),  Mil. 
Tactics  mid  Hist. 

Tait  Butler,  V.  8.,  Vet.  and  Animal  Indus. 

E.  B.  Owen,  B.  S.,  Asst.  in  Engl. 
R.  E.  L.  Yates,  M.  A.,  Asst.  Math. 

G.  S.  Fraps,  Ph.  D.,  Asst.  Chem. 


LL.  D.,  President. 
F.  L.  Stevens,  M.  S.,  Ph.  D.,  Instr.  Biol. 
Franklin  Sherman,  jr.,  Instr.  Ent. 
Henry  M.  Wilson.   B.  A.,  Instr.    Textile 

Sci.  and  Art. 
T.  A.  Chittenden,  B.  S.,  Asst.  in  Drawing. 
V.  W.  Bragg,  Supt.  Wood  Shop*. 
M.  E.  Carter,  Instr.  in  Wood  nun-king. 
C.  L.  Fish,  Instr.  Civil  Engin. 
C.  B.  Park,  Supt.  Shops. 
B.  S.  Skinner,  Farm  Supt. 
W.  A.  Syme,  Asst.  in  Chem. 
E.  B.  Owen,  B.  S.,  Libr. 
Mrs.  D.  Lewis,  Matron. 
James  R.  Rogers,  M.  D.,  Piigsician. 
A.  F.  Bo  wen,  Bursar  and  Sec. 
Mrs.  E.  V.  Darby,  Sten. 


North  Carolina  Agricultural  Experiment  Station,  West  Raleigh. 

Department  of  North  Carolina  College  of  Agriculture  and  Mechanic  Arts. 


B.  W.  Kilgore,  INI.  S.,  Dir. 
W.  A.  Withers,  M.  A.,  Chem. 

C.  W.  Burkett,  M.  S.,  Ph.  D., 
W.  F.  Massey,  C.  E.,  Hort. 
Tait  Butler,  V.  8.,  Vet. 
Franklin  Sherman,  jr.,  Ent. 


STATION    STAFF. 

G.  S.  Fraps,  Ph.  D.,  Asst.  Chem. 
II.  P.  Richardson,  Poultryman. 
Agr.  B.  S.  Skinner,  Farm  Supt. 

B.  F.  Walton,  Supt.  Agr.  Kept.  Work 
Mrs.  E.  V.  Darby,  Sten. 
A.  F.  Bo  wen,  Bursar. 


AGRICULTURAL    COLLEGES    AND    EXPERIMENT    STATIONS.        51 
The  Agricultural  and  Mechanical  College  for  the  Colored  Race,  Greensboro. 

GOVERNING    BOARD. 

Board  of  Trustees:  A.  M.  Scales  (Pres.),  Greensboro;  S.  A.  Kerr  (Sec.  and  Treas.), 
Greensboro;  W.  R.  Williams,  Falkland;  H.  C.  Tyson,  Washington,  D.  C;  L.  C.  Cald- 
well, Statesville;  J.  T.  Benbow,  Eastbend;  C.  E.  Lane,  Washington,  D.  C;  J.  Y.  Joyner, 
Greensboro;  M.  C.  S.  Noble,  Chapel  Hill;  G.  T.  Dunlap,  Norwood;  J.  L.  Currie,  Car- 
thage. 

COURSES  OF   STUDY. 

The  courses  of  study  are:  Agriculture,  horticulture,  arboriculture,  and  botany; 
chemistry;  physics,  mechanics,  and  applied  mathematics;  mathematics,  United  States 
history,  and  domestic  economy. 

BOARD   OF    INSTRUCTION. 

James  B.  Dudley,  M.  A.,  President;  Math. 
John  Thompson,  B.  Agr.,  Agr.  and  Chern.      F.  M.  Hamilton,  Blacksmith. 
Orlo  Eppes,   Phys.,   Applied  Math.,   and     Junius  Rooks,  Steward. 

Mech.  William  Yates,  Tinning. 

Chats.  H.  Moore,  M.  A.,  Engl.  W.  P.  Johnson,  Florist. 

J.  R.  Quick,  B.  Agr.,  Asst.  in  Engl.  Dept.      P.  E.  Robinson,  B.  Agr.,  Asst.  in  Agr. 
Adam  Watson,  B.  S.,  Moch.  W.  W.  West,  Carpentry. 

W.  P.  McClelland,  Shoemaker. 

NORTH  DAKOTA. 

North  Dakota  Agricultural  College,  Agricultural  College.* 

GOVERNING    BOARD. 

Board  of  Trustees:  W.  H.  Robinson  (Pres.),  MayvUle;  B.  N.  Stone,  La  Moure;  John 
W.  von  Xieda  (Treat.),  Fargo;  Henry  J.  Rusch  (Sec.),  Fargo;  S.  S.  Lyon,  Fargo; 
Alex.  Stern,  Fargo;  Maynard  Crane,  Cooperstown;  Geo.  E.  Osgood,  Fargo. 

COURSES   OF   STUDY. 

Four-year  courses  leading  to  the  degree  of  B.  S.  are  as  follows:  Agriculture, 
mechanics,  and  science;  there  are  also  short  courses  in  agriculture,  dairying,  and 
domestic  economy. 

BOARD   OF    INSTRUCTION. 

J.  H.  Worst,  LL.  D.,  President  of  the  College  and  Director  of  the  Experiment  Station. 

E.  F.  Ladd,  B.  S.,  Chem.  James  Ulio,  Capt.,  U.  S.  A.,  Mil.  Sci.  and 
C.  B.  Waldron,  B.  S.,  Hort.  and  For.  Tactics. 

H.  L.  Bolley,  M.  S.,  Bot.  and  Zool.  G.  E.  Hult,  M.  A.,  Engl.  Lang,  and  Lit. 

E.  S.  Keene,  B.  S.,  Meek.  Engin.  C.  M.  Hall,  B.  S.,  Geol. 

J.  H.  Shepperd,  M.  S.  A.,  Agr.  A.  M.  Ten  Eyck,  M.  S.,  (Asst.)  Agr. 

H.  W.  McArdle,  B.  S.,  Math.;  Registrar.  C.  H.  Mallarian,  Ph.  D.,  (Asst.)  Philos. 
E.  E.  Kaufman,  B.  Agr.,  Dairying.  and  Modern  Lang. 

Marie  B.  Senn,  M.  S.,  Household  Econ.  Albert  T.  Mills,  Ph.  B.,  (Asst.)  Hist,  and 
J.  W.  Dunham,  V.  S.,  Vet.  Sci.  Civil  Government. 

a  Freight  and  express  address,  Fargo. 


52       AGRICULTURAL    COLLEGES    AND    EXPERIMENT    STATIONS. 

P.  s.  Rose,  B.  S.,  (Asst. )  Steam  Engirt,  and  C.  E.  Nugent,  Sec.;  Instr.  Bookkeeping  and 

M<,t}>.  ('out mi  rcial  Law. 

Amy  Nichol,  Instr.  Sewing.  Ethel  McVeety,  Libr. 

Rob't.  S.  Northrop,  B.  S.,   {Asst.)  Hort.  T.  F.  Manns,  Lab.  But.  and  Zool. 

and  For.  L.  B.  Greene,  Cliem.  Lab. 

L.  E.  Waldron,  B.  8.,  Instr.  Bot.  and  Zool.  Adele  Shepperd,  Chem.  Lab. 

Grace    Lincoln    Burnam,    Instr.    Chants  H.  H.  Peck,  Forge  Shop. 

Work  and  Voice  Qulture.  W.  B.  Morgan,  Wood  Shop. 

North  Dakota  Agricultural  Experiment  Station,  Agricultural  College. 

Department  of  North  Dakota  Agricultural  College. 

STATION    STAFF. 

J.  H.  Worst,  LL.  D.,  Dir.  H.  L.  Bolley,  M.  S.,  Bot. 

E.  F.  Ladd,  B.  8.,  Chem.  A.  M.  Ten  Eyck,  M.  S.,  Asst.  Agr. 

J.  H.  Shepperd,  M.  S.  A.,  Agr.  H.  M.  Ash,  Farm  Supt. 

C.  B.  Waldron,  B.  S.,  Hort.  C.  E.  Nugent,  Bookkeeper  and  Accountant. 

OHIO. 

The  Colleges  of  Agriculture  and  Domestic  Science  and  of  Veterinary- 
Medicine,  Ohio  State  University,  Columbus. 

GOVERNING    BOARD. 

Board  of  Trustees:  O.  T,  Corson  (Pres. ),  Columbus;  Paul  Jones  (  V.  Pres.  \,  Colum- 
bus;  Alexis  Cope  (Sec),  Columbus;  L.  F.  Kiesewetter  (Treas.),  Columbus;  T.  J. 
Godfrey,  Celina;  J.  McLain  Smith,  Dayton;  D.  M.  Massie,  ChiUicothe;  Myron  T. 
Herrick,  Cleveland. 

COURSES    OF    STUDY. 

The  university  is  divided  into  six  colleges,  as  follows:  Agriculture  and  Domestic 
Science;  Arts,  Philosophy,  and  Science;  Engineering;  Law;  Pharmacy:  and  Veteri- 
nary Medicine. 

The  College  of  Agriculture  and  Domestic  Science  offers  six  distinct  courses  of 
study:  Four-year  courses  in  agriculture,  horticulture  and  forestry,  and  domestic 
science;  two-year  courses  in  agriculture  and  horticulture  and  domestic  science,  and 
a  one-term  course  in  dairying.  Degrees  are  granted  in  the  four-year  courses  as  fol- 
lows: B.  S.  in  agriculture,  B.  S.  in  horticulture  and  forestry,  and  B.  S.  in  domestic 
science. 

The  College  of  Veterinary  Medicine  offers  a  three-year  course  leading  to  the  degree 
of  D.  V.  M.,  and  to  a  certificate  of  veterinary  surgeon  to  those  who  fail  in  certain 
requirements  for  admission. 

BOARD    OF    INSTRUCTION. 

Rev.  William  Oxley  Thompson,  D.  D.,  President  of  the  University. 

Thomas  Forsyth  Hunt,  M.  S.,  Dean;  Agr.  Ernst  August  Eggers,  Germanic  Lang,  and 

William  Rane   Lazenby,  M.  Agr.,  Sec;  Lit. 

Hort.  and  For.  Albert  Martin  Bleile,  M.  D..  .1/"//.  and 

Henry  Adam  Weber,  Ph.  D.,Agr.  Chem.  Physiol. 

Benjamin    Franklin    Thomas,    Ph.    D.,  William  Ashbrook  Kellerman,  Pn.   D., 

Phys.  Bot. 

George  Wells  Knight,  Ph.  D.,  American  George  Beecher  Kauffman,  B.  S.,  Phar- 

Ilist.  aial  Polit.  Sci.  macy. 

Rosser  Daniel  Bohannan,  B.  S.,  C.  E.,  Benjamin  Lester  Bowen,  Pn.  I).,  Romance 

E.  M.,  Math.  Lain/,  and  Lit. 


AGRICULTURAL    COLLEGES     \M>    EXPERIMENT    STATIONS. 

Joseph  Villiers  Denney,  A.  P.,  Rhet.  and  Francis LeroyLandacre,B.  \  .     I 

Engl.  Lang.  Frederick  Edward  tester,  M.  E.  in  E.  I    . 

Allen  Campbell   Barrows,  A.   M..  D.  D.,  (Asst.)  Phys. 

Engl.  Lit.  Thomas  II.  Haines,  Ph.  I'..  [As&L.  |  Philos. 

William  Thomas  Magruder,  M.  E.,  Mech.  and  Education. 

Engvn.  James  E.  Hagerty,  Ph.  I>..  (Asst.)  Econ. 

David  Stuarl  White.  1».  V.  S.,  Dean;  Vet.  and  Sociology. 

Medicine.  John  D.  Batchelder,  B.  A..  LL.  P...  i.U«/.  i 

Herbert  Osborn,  M..  S.,  Zool.  and  Ent.  Romance  Lang. 

Frank  Edwin  Sanborn,  B.  8.,  Dir.  Dept.  J.  Warren  Smith.  M.  S.,  Lecturer  on  Met. 

Indus.  Arts.  Burt  BidwelJ  Herrick,  Instr.  Cheesi  Mak- 

Joseph  Nelson  Bradford,  M.  E.,  Drawing.  ing. 

Henry  Curwen  Lord,  P>.  S.,  F.  R.  A.  S.,  William  H.  Renck,  Instr.  Pattern  Making 

Dir.  Emerson  ljfcMillen  Observatory  and  and  Founding. 

Astron.  Charles  P.  Crowe,  Instr.  Forging. 

Frederick  Converse  Clark,  M.  A.,  Ph.D.,  Alonzo  H.  Tnttle,  B.  A.,  Instr.  American 

Econ.  and  Sociology.  Hist. 

Paul  Fisher,  B.  Agr.,  D.  V.  M.,  Path.  Albert  Earl  Vinson.  Instr.  Agr.  Chem. 

Charles  Smith  Prosser,  M.  S.,  Geol.;  in  Thomas    Kenyon    Lewis.    B.   Sc.,    Instr. 

Charge  Dept.  Geol.  Drawing. 

John  Adams  Bownocker,  D.  S.,  Inorganic  Silas  Martin.  Instr.  Drawing. 

Geol.;  Curator  Museum.  Joseph   H.    V.    Kuehler,    M.    F.,    Instr. 

John  Wright  Decker,  B.  Agr.,  Dairying.  Drawing. 

Minnie  A.  Stoner,  Domestic  Sci.;  in  Charge  Berth  hold  A.  Eisenlohr,  B.  Ph.,   Instr. 

Dept.  Domestic  Econ.  German  Lang. 

George  W.  McCoord,M.  A., (Assoc.) Math.  Frank  Ruhlen,  B.  S..  Instr.  Zootechny. 

Charles  Walter   Mesloh.  M.  A.,  (Assoc.)  Merritt  F.  Miller,  M.  S.  A..  Instr.  Agron. 

Gt  r man.  Delbert  Alonzo  Crowner,  B.  S.  Agr.,  Asst. 

Cornelia  Porter  Souther.  (Assoc.)  Domes-  in  Butter  Making. 

tic  Art.  Oscar  V.  Brumley,  Y.  S.,  Asst,  in  Vet.  Medi- 

Charles  A.  Bruce,  B.  A.,  (Assoc. )  Romance  cine. 

Lang.  Fred    J.    Tyler,    B.    S.,    Gard.;    Asst.    in 

Thomas  Ewing   French,  M.  E.,  (Assoc.)  Bot. 

Drawing.  Melvin  Dresbach,   M.  s..  Asst.  in   Anat. 

Septimus  Sisson,  Y.  S.,  (Assoc.)  Vet.  Medi-  and  Physiol. 

rim.  Y.  H.  Davis,  M.  S.  A..  Asst.  in  Hart,  and 

D.  S.  Major,  Ph.  D.,  Education.  For. 

William   Lucius   Graves,  M.  A.,  (Asst.)  Rudolph  Hirsch,  B.  s..  j.s>7.  in  Agr.Chem. 

Rhet.  Frank  E.  Hamilton.  Asst.  in  Agr. 

Charles  Lincoln  Arnold,   M.  S.,  (Asst.)  John  C.  Budwell,  B.  A..  Fellow  in  Bot. 

Math.  John  F.  Travis.  B.  A..  Fellow  in  Math. 

John  H.  Schaffner,  M.  A.,  M.  s.,  (Asst.)  O.  E.  Jennings,  Florist. 

Bot.  I  Seorge  L.  I  Jonverse,  (  apt..  I".  8.  A.  |  Re- 
Charles  Bradfield  Morrey,  P..  A..  M.  D.,  tired).  Mil.  Sci.  and  Tactics. 

(Asst. )  Anat.  and  Physiol.  Oliver  B.  Jones,  Libr. 

James  S.  Hine,  B.  S.,  (Asst.)  Ent.  Christopher   P.   Linhart,  M.   D.,   Dir.  of 

George  H.  McKnight,  Ph.  D.,( Asst.) Rhet.  Gymnasium  ami  Instr.  Phys.  Education. 

Herrick  C.  Allen,  LL.  B.,  (Asst.)  Public  Miss  Clara  Maud  Perrvman.  t  [Assoi .    /'    . 

Speaking.  of  Gymnasium. 

Ohio  Agricultural  Experiment  Station,   WoosU  r. 

QOVERNINO    HOARD. 

Board  of  Control:  Alva  Agee  (Pres.),  Cheshire;  0.  E.  Bradfute    Sec.  .  Xenia;  D- 
L.Sampson  (Treas.),  Cincinnati;  F.  Whittlesey.  Atwater;  1>.  D.  White.  CastaUa. 


54       AGBICULTUBAL    COLLEGES    AND    EXPERIMENT   stations 


STATION    STAFF. 


C.  I..  Thome,  M.  S.  A..  Dir. 

\\ .  J.  <  rreen,   I*.  Dir.;  II<>rf. 

J.  F.  Hickman,  M.  8.  A.. 

A.  I>.  Selby,  B.  8.,  Bot.  and  Chem. 

P.  A.  Hinman.  Bursar. 

J. ,1...  W.  A. no.  B.  >..  Chem. 

Joho  F.  Hick>.  Asst.  lint. 


Clarence  W.  Waid,  B.  S.,  Asst.  Hort. 

William  Holmes,  Foreman  Farm. 

('.  A.  Patton,  Asst.  Foreman  and  Met. 

Annie  l'».  Ayres,  Mailing  Clerk. 

Cary  Welty,  Mechanic. 

Edward  Mohn,  Supt.  Substa.  (SlrongsvUL  I 

Lewis  Schultz,  Supt.  Substa.  (Swanton). 


OKLAHOMA. 

Oklahoma  Agricultural  and  Mechanical  College,  Stillwater. 

GOVERNING    BOARD. 

Board  of  Regents:  F.  J.  Wikoff  I  Pres.),  Stillwater;  c<>v.  T.  B.  Ferguson,  Gwthrie; 
II.  G.  Beard,  Shawnee;  F.  .!.  Hartman  {Treas.),  Deer  Creek;  II.  C.  K.  BrodboU, 
Ponea  City;  W.    II.  Merten,  Guthrie. 

COURSES   "l'   STUDY. 

The  courses  of  study  are:  General  science  and  literature;  agricultural,  including 
horticulture  and  veterinary  science;  mechanical  engineering,  and  courses  iu  special 
sciences — chemistry  and  biology.  Each  course  requires  four  years  for  completion 
and  leads  to  the  degree  of  B.  S.  Shorter  special  courses  are  given  iu  stenography 
and  typewriting  and  printing,  and  a  special  eight  weeks'  winter  term  in  agriculture 
and  the  mechanic  arts. 

BOARD   OF    [NSTRUCTION. 

Ajogelo  C.  Scott,  M.  A..  LL.  M..  President;  English  Languagi  <in<l  Literature. 


George  L.  Holter,  B.  s..  el,,,,,.  andMetal. 
W.  R.  Shaw.  Fn.  I)..  Bot.,  Ent.  and  Geol. 
Lowery  L.  Lewis,  M.  S.,  D.  V.   M.,  Zool. 

a ikI  Vet.  Sri. 
John  Fields.  B.  8.,  Dir.  of  Expt.  Sta.  a,,,! 

sta.  ( 'In  in.;  stuck  Feeding  and  Dean  of 

short  W'niti  r  <  ourses. 
Richard   F,  Chandler.  M.   M.   F..   Meeh. 

and  Mining  Engin.  cud  Phys. 
James  W.  Means,   IMA. 
Prank  ( '.  Burtis,  M.  8.,  Agr. 
Frank  A.   Hutto,  I'..  S.,  Hist.,  Polit.  Sci., 

mill  TAbr. 
Maud  M.  Gardiner,  B.  8.,  Domestic  Econ. 
Roberl  II.  Tucker,  M.  A.  |  Assoc.  >,  Lang. 
( reorge  W.  Stevens,  B.  A..  Prin.  Prep.  Dept. 


()>.ar  M.  Morris,  I'..  8.,  Uort. 

Miss  May  Overstreet,  Asst.  in  Prep.  !>>/>t. 

Maurice  Mulvania,  B.  8.,  Asst.  in  Zool.  ami 

Vet.  Sri. 
Arthur  B.  McReynolds,   P..  &.,.Asst.  sta. 

(In, ii. 

Adolph  Shane,  B.  S.,  Asst.in  M<rh.  Engin. 
Miss  Georgina  M.  Holt,   I,, sir.  Sten.  and 

Jk/p&wrUing,  <m<l  Official  Sten. 
George  B.  Gelder,  Supt.  of  Printing  !></>t. 

and  Tnstr.  Printing. 
John  S.  Malone,  B.  8.,  Asst.  in  Agr. 
George  K.  Howe.  B. S.,  Asst.in  Phys.and 

Math. 

Cora  Miltimore,  B.  8.,  Asst.  Libr. 

I  Ienrv  M.  I  land,  &  C. 


Oklahoma  Agricultural  Experiment  Station,   StittwaU  r. 
Department  of  Oklahoma  Agricultural  and  Mechanical  College. 


STATION    STAFF. 


John  Fields,  I'..  8.,  Dir.;  ('Im,,. 
L  L.  Lewis,  M.  8.,  I>.  V.  M.,   Vet. 
F.  c.  Burtis,  M.  s..  Agr. 
Oscar  M.  Morris,  Ii.  8.,  flat. 


Miss  <■.  M. 


\V.   R.  Shaw.  I'll.  I)..   Bot.  (ind  Ent. 
A.  r>.  McReynolds,  1'..  S.,  Asst.  Chem. 
J.  s.  Malone,  B.  8.,  Asst.  Agr. 
H.  M.  Hand.  Clerk. 

Holt,  Sim. 


AGRICULTURAL    COLLEGES    AND    EXPERIMENT    STATIONS.         55 
Agricultural  and  Normal  University,  Langston. 

GOVERNING    BOARD. 

Board  of  Regents:  U.  C.  Guss  (M),  Guthrie;  E.  0.  Tyler  {Sec),  Kingfisher;  C.  W. 
Rambo  (Treas.),  Pawnee;  L.  W.  Baxter,  Edmond;  Jefferson  Taylor,  Guthrie. 

COURSES   OF   STUDY. 

The  courses  of  study  are  six:  Classical,  leading  to  the  degree  of  B.  A.;  scientific, 
leading  to  the  degree  of  B.  S. ;  normal,  leading  to  the  degree  of  B.  S.  D. ;  agricultural, 
leading  to  the  degree  of  B.  S.  Agr. ;  electrical  and  mechanical  engineering,  leading  to 
the  degree  of  B.  M.  E. ;  civil  architecture,  leading  to  the  degree  of  B.  M.  E.  Each 
course  requires  four  years  for  completion.  There  is  also  a  three-year  college  prepara- 
tory course  and  a  four-year  normal  elementary  course. 

BOARD    OF    INSTRUCTION. 

Inman  E.  Page,  M.  A.,  President;  Psychical  and  Moral  Philosophy. 
Moses  J.  Johnson,  B.  A.,  Engl.  Lang,  and     Mary  L.  McCrary,  Domestic  Econ. 

Lit.  Wm.  A.  Jackson,  B.  A.,  Supt.  of  Mech. 

Wayne  Manzilla,  M.  A.,  Math.  Dept. 

A.  B.  Whitby,  B.  A.,  Natural  Sri.  Zelia  N.  Page,  B.  S.  D.,  Instr.  Music. 

B.  D.  Staley,  Agr.  Maria  Williams,  Matron. 

OREGON. 
Oregon  State  Agricultural  College,  Corvallis. 

GOVERNING    BOARD. 

Board  of  Regents:  J.  K.  Weatherford  (Pres.),  Albany;  J.  T.  Apperson,  Parkplace; 
John  D.  Daly  (Sec),  Corvallis;  B.  F.  Irvine  (Treas.),  Corvallis;  W.  E.  Yates,  Cor- 
vallis; Gov.  T.  T.  Gerr,  Salem,  F.  I.  Dunbar  (Sec.  State),  Salem;  T.  H.  Ackerman 
(State  Supt.  of  Public  Instruction),  Salem;  W.  P.  Keady,  Portland;  Benton  Killin, 
Portland;  J.  M.  Church,  Lagrande;  Jno.  D.  Ohvell,  Central  Point;  B.  G.  Leedy,  Tigard- 
ville. 

COURSES    OF    STUDY. 

There  are  four  courses  ot  study,  each  leading  to  the  degree  of  B.  S. :  Agriculture, 
four  years;  mechanical  engineering,  four  years;  household  economy  (for  girls),  four 
years,  and  pharmacy,  four  years. 

BOARD    OF    INSTRUCTION. 

Thos.  M.  Gatch,  M.  A.,  Ph.  D.,  President;  Mental  and  Moral  Sciences. 

James   Withycombe,    V.   S.,   Agr.;   Dir.  F.  L.   Kent,  B.  S.  Agr.,  Asst.  Agr.  and 

Expt.  Sla.  Dairy  Instr. 

F.  Berchtold,  M.  A.,  Engl.  Lang,  and  Lit.  John  F.  Fulton,  B.  S.  Agr.,  M.  S.,  {Asst. ) 

Ellen  J.  Chamberlin,  M.  A.,  Lady  Dean;  ('hem. 

Hist.,  German,  and  Engl.  C.  M.  McKellips,  M.  S.,  Ph.  C,  {Asst.) 

Grant  A.    Covell,    M.  E.,    Mech.,    Mech.  Chem.;  Lnstr.  Pliar. 

Engin.  and  Phys.  J.  B.  Horner,  M.  A.,  Litt.  D.,  Latin  and 

Ernest  C.  Hay  ward,  E.  E.,  (Asst.)  Mech.,  Hist. 

Mech.  Engin.  and  Phys.  Mrs.  Ida  B.  Callahan,  B.  S.,  (Asst.)  Engl. 

D.  W.  Prichard,  Asst.  in  Woodwork.       ■  Lang,  and  Lit. 

M.  Clyde  Phillips,  B.  M.  E. ,  Asst.  in  Black-  Gordon  V.  Skelton,  C.  E.,  Math,  and  Civil 

smithing.  Engin. 

Margaret  C.  Snell,  M.  D.,  Household  Econ.  Chas.  L.Johnson,  B.  S.,  (Asst. )  Math,  and 

and  Hygiene.  Civil  Engin. 

Mrs.  Mary  Avery,  Asst.  in  Serving  Dept.  Wm.  T.  Shaw,  M.  S.,  Biol. 


56        AGRICULTURAL    0OLLEGE8    AND    EXPERIMENT    stations. 

F.  l;    Lake,  M.  8.,  Bot.and  Hort.  T.  H.Crawford,  M.  A.,  Fnstr.  Bookket ping 
George  Coote,  Flor.  and  Gard.  and  Clerk. 

F.  D.  MeLouth,  B.S.,  Drawing.  J. Bruce  Patterson,  B.A.,Phys.  Dir. 

Helen  V. Crawford,  B.  8.,  Elocution.  L.  W.  Oven,  B.  S.,  UJbr. 

Frank     E.   Edwards,    B.    M.    E.,   Cadel  Helen  L.  Holgate,  Tnstr.  Sten.  and  Type* 
Major,  Mil.  Sci.  and  Tactics;  Asst.CJiem.         writing. 

Oregon  Experiment  Station,  ( 'orvattis. 

Department  of  Oregon  state  Agricultural  College. 

STATION    STAFF. 

James  Withycombe,  V.  8.,  Dir.;  Agr.  C.  M.McKellips,M.S.,PH.C.,453<.Cftm. 

George  Coote,  Flor.  and  Gard.  F.  L.  Kent,  B.  S.  Agr.,  Asst.  Agr.  and 
A.  B.  Cordley,  M.  8.,  Ent.  Dairy. 

F.  R.  Lake.  M.  8.,  Hort.  and  Bot.  E.  F.  Pernot,  Bart. 

A.  L.  Knisely,  M.  8.,  Chem.  T.  H.  Crawford,  M.  A.,  Clerk  and  Pur- 
Frank  E.  Edwards,  I>.  M.  E.,  Asst.  Chem.         chasing  Agent. 

Helen  L.  Holgate,  Sten. 

PEXXSY  LAAXIA. 
The  Pennsylvania  State  College,  State  College. 

GOVERNING    HOARD. 

Board  of  Trustees:  J.  A.  Reaver  (Pres.),  Belief onte;  G.  W.  Atherton  {Sec.),Stati 
College;  John  Hamilton  {Treas.) ,  State  CoJlege;  Gov.  W.  A. Stone, Harrisburg;  W.  W. 
Griest,  Lancaster;  Hiram  Young,  York;  J.  W.  Latta,  Harrisburg; T.  J.  Stewart,  //<//■- 
risburg;  N. C. Schaeffer, Harrisburg;  John  Birkinbine, Philadelphia;  John  M.Greer, 
Butler;  Andrew  Carnegie, Pittsburg;  H.  V.  White, BlOomsburg;  C.  W,  stone,  IF//-/-*//,- 
A.  II.  Mylin,  Lancaster;  J.  A.  Woodward,  Howard;  S.  R.  Downing,  TJV*/  (luster;  J.  s. 
Weller, Bedford;  F.  M.Colfelt,  Philadelphia;  R.  H. Thomas,  Mechanicsburg;  CyrusT. 
F<»x.   Reading?  Gabriel  Hiester.   Harrisburg;  Ellis  L.  Orvis,  BeUefonte;  W.  F.  Hill, 

IF.s7/r//7/. 

COURSES   OF   STUDY. 

The  courses  of  study,  each  requiring  four  years  for  completion  unless  otherwise 
specified,  areas  follows:   Classical  course, leading  to  the  degree  of  B.  A.;  general 

science  course;  Latin  scientific  course;  course  in  agriculture;  course  in  biology; 
course  in  chemistry;  course  in  civil  engineering;  course  in  electrical  engineering; 
course  in  mathematics;  course  in  mechanical  engineering;  course  in  mining  engi- 
neering; course  in  physics;  course  in  philosophy;  a  short  course  in  chemistry  and 
;i  short  course  in  mining  engineering,  each  requiring  two  years  for  completion; 
short  courses  in  agriculture  and  mining,  each  lasting  twelve  weeks,  and  a  course  in 
dairying  and  in  creamery  work  of  eight  weeks  each.  The  four  years'  courses  (except 
classical)  lead  to  the  degree  of  F>.  S.,  the  diploma  containing  mention  of  the  course1 
pursued.  Provision  is  also  made  for  post-graduate  study,  leading  to  advanced 
degrees,  and  for  one  year  of  preparatory  work. 

BO  \KI>   OF    INSTRUCTION. 

( Seorge  W.  Atherton,  LL.  I).,  President;  Political  and  Social  Science. 
William  A. £uckhout,M.S.,.Bo<.  and  Hort.     George  Gilbert   Fond,    M.    A.,    Ph.    I)., 

I.  Thornton  Osmond.  M.  8.,  M.  A.,  PhyS.  Chem. 

Louis  F.  Reber,   M.  s..  Mech,  ",,,1  Mech.  Henry  Prentiss  Armsby,  Ph.  D.,  Lecturer 

Engin.  on  Stock  Feeding. 

William  Frear,  Fn.  !>..  Agr.  chun.  Benjamin  Gill,  M.  A.,  Greek  and  Latin. 


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57 


Helen  Snyder,  Ph.  D.,  Dean  of  the  Dept.  Francis  J.  Pond,  M.  A.,   Ph.  I).,  (Asst.) 

for  Women  and  Instr.  in  German.  Assaying. 

John  Price  Jackson,  B.  S.,  M.  E.,  Elect.  A.   Howry  Espenshade,   M.   A.,    {Asst.) 

Engin.  Engl,  and  Rhet. 

Fred  E.  Foss,  B.  S.,  M.  A.,  Civil  Engin.  Herbert  E.  Dunkle,  B.  S.,  M.  E.,  Instr. 

Joseph  M.  Willard,  B.  A.,  Math.  Mech.  Drawing. 

Fred  Lewis  Pattee,  M.   A.,  Engl.  Lang.  John  A.  Hunter,  jr.,  B.  S.,  M.  E.,  Instr. 

and  Lit.  Mech.  Engin. 

George  C.  Watson,  B.  Age.,  M.  S.,  Agr.  Walter  J.  Keith,  M.  A.,  Ph.  D.,  Instr. 

Erwin  W.  Runkle,  M.  A.,  Ph.  D.,  Psych.  Organic  Chem. 

and  Ethics.  Xorman  Colman  Riggs,  M.  S.,  Instr.  Math. 

Harvey  A.  Surface,  M.  S.,  Zool.  Xorman  M.   Trenholme,   Ph.   I).,    Instr. 

Dillard   H.  Clark,  Capt.,  U.  S.  A.,  Mil.  Hist,  and  Pol  it.  Sri. 

Sci.  and  Tactics.  Jesse  Briggs  Churchill,  B.  S.,  Instr.  Indus. 

Marshman  E.  Wadsworth,  Ph.  D.,  Min-  Chem. 

ing  and  Geol.  Louis  L.  Ansart,  B.  S.,  Instr.  Math. 

Joseph  H.  Tudor,  C.  E.,  M.  S.,  (Assoc.)  John  Quincy  Adams,  B.  L.,LL.  B.,  Instr. 

Math.  Rhet.  and  Orator)/. 

Charles  L.  Griffin,  B.  S.,  (Assoc.)  Mach.  Maurice  J.  Babb,  Instr.  Math. 

Design.                                                     '  T.  I.  Mairs,  M.  S.,  Asst.  in  Home  Reading 

John  H.  Leete,  B.  A.,  (Assoc.)  Math.  Courses. 

George  C.  Butz,  M.  S.,  (Asst.)  Hort.  Harry  P.  Wood,  B.  S.,  Instr.  Elect.  Engin. 

Madison  M.  Garver,  B.  S.,  (Asst.)  Phys.  Miles  A.  Pond,  Ph.  B.,Asst.  in  Civil  Engin. 

Franklin  E.Tuttle.  M.  A., Ph.D.,  (Assst.)  Harold  B.  Shattuck,  B.  S.,  Asst.  in  Ciml 


Anal.  ('In  hi. 
William    Mason    Towle,    B.    S.,    (Asst.) 

Pract.  Mech. 
Carl  D.  Fehr,  M.  A.,  (Asst.)  German. 
Anna  E.  Redifer,   (Asst.)  Indus.  Art  and 

Design. 
Harrv    Hayward,    B.    S.,    (Asst.)    Dairy 

Hush. 


Engin. 
"Arthurs.  Shoffstall,  B.  8.,  Asst.  in  Chem. 

Lab. 
Albert  Miles  Arney,  B.  S.,  Asst.  in  Elect. 

Engin.  Lab. 
Augustus  G.  Ford,  B.  S.,  Asst.  in  Chem. 

Lab. 
Helen  M.  Bradley,  Libr. 


Elton  D.  Walker,  B.  S. ,  ( Asst. )  Civil  Engin .  Clara  Dayton  Wyman,  In  Charge  of  Music. 

Nathaniel  W.  Shed,  B.  S.,  (Asst. )  Mining  Anna  Adams  MacDonald,  Asst.  LJbr. 

and  Metallurgy.  W.  Nelson  Golden,  Phys.  Dir. 

Irving  L.  Foster,  M.  A.,  (Asst.)  Romance  William  C.  Patterson,  Supt.  of  Grounds 

Lang.  and  Building*. 

The  Pennsylvania  State  College  Agricultural  Experiment  Station, 

State  College. b 

Department  of  the  Pennsylvania  State  College. 

STATION    STAFF. 


H.  P.  Armsby,  Ph.  D.,  Dir. 
William  Frear,  Ph.  D.,  V.  Dir.;  Chem. 
William  A.  Buckhout,  M.  S.,  Lot. 
George  C.  Butz,  M.  S.,  Hort. 
George  C.  Watson,  M.  S.,  Agr. 
Harry  Hayward,  B.  S.,  Dairy  Husb. 
William  C.  Patterson,  Supt.  Farm. 
Julia  C.  Gray,  Sec. 

W.  T.  Carter,  B.  S. 


J.  A.  Fries,  B.  S.,  Asst.  Chem. 
C.  A.  Browne,  jr.,  M.  A.,  Asst.  Chem. 
C.  W.  Norris,  Asst.  Chem. 
Milton  S.  McDowell,  Asst.  Chem. 
M.  H.  Pingree,  B.  S.,  Asst.  Chem. 
Nathan  W.  Buckhout,  Asst.  Chem. 
James  P.  Pillsbury,  Asst.  in  Hort. 
A.  K.  Risser,  Asst.  in  Agr. 
Felloiv  in  Agr.  Chem. 


On  leave. 


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58       AGRICULTURAL    C0LLEGE8    AND   EXPERIMENT    STATIONS. 

PORTO  RICO. 

Porto  Rico  Agricultural  Experiment  Station,  Rio  Piedras,  near  San  Juan. 

Under  the  supervision  of  A.  C.  True,  Director  Office  of  Experiment  Stations,  United 

States  Department  of  Agriculture. 

STATION    STAFF. 

F.  I*.  Gardner,  Special  Agent  in  Charge.        0.  W.  Barrett,  Ent.  and  Bot. 
James  Mackinlay,  Farm  Foreman. 

RHODE  ISIjAKD. 

Rhode  Island  College  of  Agriculture  and  Mechanic  Arts,  Kingston. 

GOVERNING    BOARD. 

Board  of  Managers:  Henry  L.  Greene  (Pres.),  River  Point;  Jesse  V.  B.  Watson 
(  V.  Pres.),  Wakefield;  C.  II.  Coggeshall  (Clerk),  Bristol;  Melville  Bull  {Treas.), 
\<  wport;  Benj.  A.  Jackson,  Providence. 

COURSES   OF   STUDY. 

The  courses  of  study  are  six:  Agricultural,  mechanical  engineering,  chemical,  bio- 
logical, electrical  engineering,  and  general  science.  Each  requires  four  years  for 
completion,  and  leads  to  the  degree  of  B.  S.  A  short  winter  course  in  agriculture, 
mechanics,  and  horticulture,  with  shop  and  laboratory  work,  together  with  a  poultry 
school  extending  through  six  weeks,  is  given  from  November  1  to  April  1.  A  pre- 
paratory department  with  two  years'  course  for  students  from  country  schools,  to 
prepare  them  for  college  courses. 

BOARD    OF    INSTRUCTION. 

John  II.  Washburn,  Ph.  D.,  President;  CJiemist. 
Homer  J.  Wheeler,  Ph.  D.,  Geol.  John  F.  Knowles,  B.  S.,  Asst.  Woodwork. 

Laurence   T.    Ilewes,   I'll.   J).,  Math.  <iikJ      Mabel  I>.   Fidred,  B.  S..   Tnstr.  Drawing. 
l'olU.  Sci.  S.  W.  Sanderson,  B.  L.,  Tnstr.  Engl. 

E.  J.  Watson,  M.  A.,  Lang.  E.  W.   Kenyon.   M.  A.,  Tnstr.    Engl,  and 
Wm.  F.  Drake,  B.  S.,  Mech.  Engin.  J  list. 

II.  L.  Merrow,  M.  A.,  Bot.  George  B.  Knight.  Tnstr.  Mech. 

Cooper  Curtice,  I).  V.  S.,  M.  D.,  Ph.  D.,      Howland  Burdick,  B.  S.,  Asst.  in  Agr. 

Animal  Indus.  M.  II.  Tyler,  B.  S..  Civil  Engin. 

Virgil  L.  Leighton,  Ph.  D.,  Chem.  Carroll  Knowles.  B.  s.,  Asst.  Tnstr.  Mech. 

F.  W.  Card,  M.  S..  Hort.  and  Agr.  Nathaniel  Helme,  Met. 
A.  ('.  Scott,  B.  s.,  Phys.  <<„d  Elect.  L.  II.  Gage,  B.  A..  Sten. 

Thos.  C.  Rodman,  Tnstr.  Woodwork.  Captain  Tiberio  Garcia  Aloma,  Asst.  tnstr. 

John  Barlow,  M.  \.,  '/<><>!.  Spanish. 

A.  A.  Radtke,  B.  S.,  Tnstr.  Phys. 

Rhode  Island  Agricultural  Experiment  Station,    Kingston. 

Department  of  Rhode  Island  College  of  Agriculture  and  Mechanic  Arts. 

STATION     STAFF. 

II.  .1.  Wheeler.  I'll.  I>.,  Dir.;  Chem.  George  E.  Adams.  B.  s..  Asst.  Field  Expt. 

Fred  W.  Card,  m.  S.,  //or/.  Alfred  W.  Bosworth,  B.  S.,  Asst.  Chem. 

Cooper  Curtice,   D.  \'.  s.,  M.    h.,  Biol.;  L.  I'.  Sprague,  Asst.  Hort. 

Poultryman.  Nathaniel  Helme,  Met. 

Burl  L  llariwell,  M.  8.,  Asst.  Chem.  8.  Aline  Nye.  Sten. 

.las.  W.  Kellogg,  B.  s..  Asst.  Chem.  Mary  G.  Schermerhorn,  Sten. 


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SOUTH  CAROLINA. 

Clemson  Agricultural  College,  Clemson  College. 

GOVERNING    BOARD. 

Board  of  Trustees:  R.  W.  Simpson  (Pres.)  Pendleton;  P.  H.  E.  Sloan  (Sec.  and 
Treas.)  Clemson  College;  I).  K.  Norris,  Hickory  Flat;  M.  L.  Donaldson,  Greenville; 
R.  E.  Bowen,  Briggs;  B.  R.  Tillman,  Trenton;  J.  E.  Bradley,  Hunters;  W.  D.  Evans, 
Cheraw;  L.  A.  Sease,  Leiriedale;  J.  E.  Wannamaker,  St.  Matthews;  A.  T.  Smythe, 
Charleston;  C.  S.  Harris,  Spartanburg;  J.  E.  Tindal,  Silver;  J.  H.  Hardin,  Chester. 

COURSES   OF   STUDY. 

There  is  one  course  of  study  offered  in  the  freshman  year,  two  in  the  sophomore, 
three  in  the  junior  and  senior  years — one  in  chemistry  and  agriculture,  one  in 
mechanics  and  engineering,  and  one  in  textile  engineering. 

BOARD    OF    INSTRUCTION. 

Henry  S.  Hartzog,  LL.  D.,  President  of  College  arid  Director  of  the  Experiment  Station. 


M.  B.  Hardin,  Chem. 

J.  S.  Newman,  Agr. 

W.  M.  Riggs,  Mech. 

C.  M.  Furman,  B.  A.,  Engl. 

W.  S.  Morrison,  B.  A.,  Hist. 

G.    Shanklin,  Commandant;   Mil.  Sri.  and 

Tactics. 
P.  T.  Brodie,  B.  S.,  B.  A.,  Math. 
J.  V.  Lewis,  B.  E.,  Geol. 
R.  X.  Brackett,  B.  A.,  {Asst.)  Chem. 

C.  B.  Waller,  B.  A.,  (Asst.)  Math. 

D.  W.  Daniel,  (Asst.)  Engl. 
C.  C.  Newman,  Hort. 

C.  M.  Conner,  B.  S.,  Animal  Husb.  and 
Dairying. 

A.  M.  Redfearn,  B.  S.,  M.  V.Jnstr.  Physiol. 

J.  8.  McLucas,  B.  A.,  M.  A.,  (Asst.)  Engl. 

R.  E.  Lee,  Instr.  Drawing  and  Mech.  De- 
signing. 

F.  S.  Shiver,  Ph.  G.,  Asst.  Chem. 

W.  Johnson,  Instr.  Forge  and  Foundry. 

G.  E.  Nesom,  B.  S.,  D.  V.  M., Instr.  Vet.Sci. 

C.  O.  Upton 


W.  M.  Riggs,  B.  S.,  E.  and  M.  E.,  Instr. 

Elect;  In  Charge  Elect.  Lab. 
Albert  Barnes,  M.  E.,  (Asst.)  Mech.  Lab. 
J.  W.  Gantt,  Asst.  Instr.  Woodwork. 

E.  M.  Matthews,  Tutor  Drawing. 
S.  W.  Reaves,  (Asst.)  Math. 

T.  W.  Keitt,  Asst.  Engl. 

T.  G.  Poats,  Instr.  Phys. 

Chas.  E.  Chambliss,  Ent. 

J.  H.  M.  Beaty,  Dir.  Textile  Dept. 

W.  W.  Klugh,  Asst.  Instr.  Drawing. 

S.  M.  Martin,  M.  A.,  Tutor. 

C.  S.  Wright,  Instr.  Machine  Shops. 

F.  D.  Frissell,  Instr.  Designing  Textile  Dept. 
E.  P.  Earle,  jr.,  Asst.  Instr.  Forge  and 

Foundry. 
J.  H.  Hook,  Instr.  Woodwork. 
L.  C.  Raiford,  Instr.  Dyeing  and  Organic 

Chem. 
H.  H.  Kyser,  B.  S.,  E.  and  M.  E.,  (Asst.) 

Elect. 
A.  S.  Shealy,  Asst.  Vet. 
,  Dairyman. 


South  Carolina  Agricultural  Experiment  Station,  Clemson  College. 
Department  of  Clemson  Agricultural  College.  a 

STATION    STAFF. 


Henry  S.  Hartzog,  LL.  D.,  Dir. 
J.  S.  Newman,   V.  Dir.;  Agr. 
M.  B.  Hardin,  Chem. 

B.  F.  Robertson.  B.  S.,  Asst.  Chem. 
F.  S.  Shiver,  Ph.  G.,  Asst.  Chem. 

C.  M.  Conner,  B.  Agr.,  B.  S.,  Asst.  Agr. 
mid  Dairyman. 

C.  C.  McDonnell,  Asst.  Chem. 


R.  N.  Brackett,  Ph.  D.,  Asst.  Chem. 

D.  H.  Henry,  B.  S.,  Asst.  Chem. 

C.  C.  Newman,  Hort. 

Charles  E.  Chambliss,  Ent.,  Bot.  and  Bad. 

G.  E.  Nesom,  B.  S.,  D.  V.  M.,  Vet. 

C.  O.  Upton,  Dairyman. 

J.  S.  Pickett,  Station  Foreman. 

J.  N.  Hook,  Sec. 


"Telegraph  office,  Clemson  College;  express  and  freight  address,  Calhoun. 


60       AGRICULTURAL    COLLEGES    AND    EXPERIMENT    STATIONS. 

The  Colored  Normal,  Industrial,  Agricultural,  and  Mechanical  College  of 
South  Carolina,  Orangeburg. 

GOVERNING    BOARD. 

Board  of  Trustees:   Gov.  M.   B.  McSweeney  (chair.),  CblumMa;  W.  R.   Lowman 
.  Orangeburg;  D.J.  Bradham,  clarendon;  CD.  Kortjohn,  Orangeburg;  W.  K. 
Sligh,  Newberry;  A.  G.  Brice,  Chester;  J.  \\r.  Floyd,  Liberty  £Rll. 

COURSES   OF   STUDY. 

The  courses  of  study  arc  four  in  number  and  require  four  years  each  for  comple- 
tion. The  collegiate  normal  and  industrial  course,  leading  to  the  degree  of  P>.  A.; 
the  agricultural  course,  leading  to  the  degree  of  B.  Agr.;  the  mechanical  course, 
leading  to  the  degree  of  B.  S.;  and  the  preparatory  course,  leading  up  to  the  three 
above-named  courses. 

BOARD    OF    INSTRUCTION. 

Thos.  E.  Miller,  LL.  D.,  President;  Agriculturist,  Director  Industry. 
J.   E.  "Wallace,   Engl.    Lit.,   Pedag.,  and     Julia  A.  McLain,  Kindergarten  and  Asst. 

Moral  Sci.  in  Engl. 

R.  S.  Wilkinson.   M.  A.,   Ph.  D.,  Phys.     Olive  A.  Sasportas,  Asst.  in  Engl. 

and  (Iwm.  Otis  C.  Davenport,  Engl. and  Vocal  Music. 

N.  C.  Xix,  M.  A.,  Math.  S.  M.  Boston,  $t*p&  Ironwork  and  Painting. 

R.  L.  Douglass,  M.  A.,  /list,  mid  Polit.  Sci.      Wm.  Gruber,  Supt.  Woodwork. 
.}.  C.  Whittaker,  Math,  and  Mil.  Sci.  J.  R.  Steele,  Supt.  Brickwork. 

Alice  B.  McLeod,  Phys.  Sci.  G.  C.  Williams,  Supt.  Farm. 

Louise  B.  Eordham,  Drawmg  and  Art.  M.Tucker,  Asst.  in  Dairy. 

Anna  M.   Miller,   Bookkeeping  and  Tape-     8.  D.  Crazier,  Asst.  in  Surveying  and  Phys. 

limiting;  College  Accountant.  E.  F.  Mikell,  Iristr.  Hand  Music  and  Engl. 

Lillian  Mack,  Engl.  C.  C.  Davis,  Dressmaking  and  Plain  Sewing. 

C.  J.  Gregg,  Domestic   Econ.  and  Matron. 
John  Palmer,  Engin. 

SOUTH    DAKOTA. 

South  Dakota  Agricultural  College,  Brookings. 

GOVERNING    BOARD. 

Regents  of  Education:  Frederick  A.  Spafford  (Pres.),  Flandreau;  I.  D.  Aldrich 
{Sec),  Bigstone;  I.  W.  Goodner,  Pierre;  M.  F.  Greeley,  Gary;  L.  M.  Hough,  Sturgis; 

R.  M.  SloCUm,   Mound  City;    R.    A.    LarSOD   ($SC.  and  Accountant). 

COURSES  OF  sri'DY. 

About  four-fifths  of  the  regular  four  years'  work  leading  to  the  B.  8.  degree  is  the 
same  for  all.  The  remainder  of  the  forty-three  courses  required  are  elective  and 
must  !>«•  taken  in  some  two  departments  of  instruction.      Regular  two  years'  work  in 

pharmacy  is  offered  for  the  Ph.  G.  degree.  A  diploma  is  granted  those  completing 
the  prescribed  year's  work  in  commercial  science  and  steam  engineering;  and  a  cer- 
tificate to  those  completing  the  special  quarter-year's  work  offered  in  agriculture, 
horticulture,  dairying,  and  domestic  science. 


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BOARD   OF    INSTRUCTION. 

John  William  Heston,  Pn.  D.,  LL.  D.,  President  of  the  College  and  Acting  Director  of  the 
Experiment  station;  Economic*  and  Sociology. 


George  Lincoln  Brown,  Ph.D.,  Math,  and 
Astron. 

Lucy  Amelia  Du  Bois,  B.  A.,  Preceptress, 

Engl,  and  Latin. 
Frank  Gregory  Orr,  Sec.  and  Registrar. 
Ada  Bertha  Caldwell,  Indus.  Art. 
Ellery  Channing  Chiicott,  M.  S.,  Agri. 

and  Geol. 
Arthur  Boone  Crosier,  Sten.  and  Commer- 
cial Sci. 
Elmer  Kendall  Eyerly,  M.  A.,  Engl.  Lit. 

and  Oratory. 
Alice  Dynes  Feuling,  B.  S.,  Domestic  Sci. 
NelsEbbesen  Hansen, M.  &.,Hort.andFor. 
Robert  Floyd  Kerr,  M.  A.,  Libr.  andDir. 

Home  Reading  ( burse. 
Hubert  Berton  Mathews,  M.  S.,  Phys.  and 

Elect.  Engin. 
Edward  Lockhart  Moore,  B.  S.,  D.  V.  S., 

Zool.  and  Vet.  Mt  d. 


Robert  B.  Forsee,  Prin.  Prep.  Dept. 
Minnie  McNamee,  Music  and  Pints,  ('al- 
lure. 
De  Alton  Saunders,  M.  A-,  Bot.  and  Ent. 
James  Henry  Shepard,  B.  S.,  Cfiem. 
Halvor  Christian  Solberg,  M.  E.,  Mech. 

and  Steam  Engin.  ' 
John   Hersey  Wheeler,    B.    A..    Modern 

Lang,  and  Dir.  of  Athletics. 
Bower  Thomas  Whitehead,  B.  S.,  Ph.  C, 

Pharmacy. 
Austin  Benjamin  Crane,    B.  S.,  Asst.   in 

Math. 
Albert  Spencer  Harding,  M.  A.,  Hist. 
Howard   Hartman    Hoy,   B.  S.,  Asst.  in 

Meeli.  Engin. 
Walter  Strickland  Thornber,  M.  S.,  Asst. 

in  Hot.  and  Hort. 
Albert  H.  AVheaton,  Asst.  in  Animal Husi 

and  Dairy  Sci. 


South  Dakota  Agricultural  Experiment  Station,  Brookings. 
Department  of  South  Dakota  Agricultural  Jollege. 

STATION    STAFF. 


John  W.  Heston.  M.  A..  Ph.  D.,  LL.  I)., 

Acting  Dir. 
E.  C.  Chiicott,  M.  S.,  V.  Dir.;  Ayr. 
Jas.  H.  Shepard,  B.  S.,  Clam. 
De  Alton  Saunders,  M.  A.,  Bot. 


X.  E.  Hansen,  M.  S.,  Hort. 
\Y.  S.  Thornber,  Asst.  Hort. 
A.  B.  Holm,  B.  S.,  Asst.  in  Soils. 
A.  H.  Wheaton,  Asst.  in  Dairying 
R.  F.  Kerr,  Libr. 


E.  L.  Moore,  B.  S.,  D.  V.S.,  Animal  Path.      Frank  G.  Orr,  Sec. 

R.  A.  Larson,  Accountant. 


TEXXE8SEE, 


State  Agricultural  and  Mechanical  Colleg-e  of  tn*>  Oniversity  ot  Tennessee, 

KnoxvUle. 

GOVERNING    BGARD 

Board  of  Trustees:  C.  W.  Dabney  (Jhres.),  KnoxvUle:  James  Maynard  (Treas.), 
Kncjxuille;  J.  W.  Gaut  (Sec),  KnoxvUle;  Go\.  Benton  McMillin,  Nashville;  Secre- 
tary of  State;  Superintendent  of  Public  Instruction;  H.  G.  Kyle,  RogersvUle;  J.  M. 
Boyd,  'KnoxvUle;  J.  W.  Caldwell,  KnoxvUle;  Chalmers  Deaderick,  KnoxvUle;  S.  B. 
Luttrell,  KnoxvUle;  Samuel  McKimiey,  KnoxvUle;  Hu  L.  McClung,  KnoxvUle;  James 
Park,  KnoxvUle;  E.  J.  Sanford,  KnoxvUle;  E.  T.  Sanford,  KnoxvUle;  F.  A.  R.  Scott, 
KnoxvUle;  O.  P.  Temple,  KnoxvUle;  Moses  White,  KnoxvUle;  William  Rule,  Knox- 
vUle; Xenophon  Wheeler,  Chattanooga;  J.  B.  Frazier,  Chattanooga;  W.  C.  Dismukes, 


62       A.GBIOTJLTURAL    0OLLEGE8    AND    EXPERIMENT    STATIONS. 

Gallatin;  Harris  Brown  Gallatin;  T.  R.  Meyers,  ShelbyviUe;  Hu  L.  Craighead,  Nash- 
ville; J.  I).  Killel.rew.  Montgomery  County;  T.  F.  P.  Allison,  Nashville;  Z. W.Ewing, 
Pulaski;  J.  I>.  Porter,  Paris;  6.  F.  Thomas,  Brownsville;  T.  E.  Harwood,  Trenton; 
M.  B.  Trezevant,  Memphis;  J.  M.  Greer,  Memphis. 

(  OUB8B8   OF   STUDY. 

Tlie  courses  of  study  are  seven:  Literary  course,  scientific  course,  course  in  agri- 
culture, course  in  civil  engineering,  course  in  mechanical  engineering,  course  in  elec- 
trical engineering,  chemical  course,  and  pharmaceutical  course.  The  degrees  of  B.  A. 
and  P>.  s.  are  conferred. 

BOABD   OF   INSTRUCTION. 

('has.  YV.  Dabney,  Pu.  D.,  LL.  D.,  President  of  the  University. 

W.  W.  Carson,  C.  E.,  M.  E.,  Civil  Engin.  S.  M.  Bain,  B.  A.,  Bot. 

T.  W.  .Ionian,  M.  A.,  Latin.  .las.   I).  Hoskins,  M.  A.,  B.  L.  Asst.  Hist. 

C.  E.  Wait,  C.  E.,  M.  E.,  Ph.  D.,  F.  C.  8.,  Charles  A.  Keffer,  Hort.  and  For. 

Clu m.  Thomas  Dallam    Morris,  B.  L.,  Bursar- 

A.  M.  Soule,  B.  S.  k.jAgr.  Registrar. 

C.   II.    Shannon,  B.   A.,  Ph.  I).,  {Asst.)  John  R.  Fain,  Foreman  of  Expt.  Farm. 

Greek.  Samuel  E.  Barnes,  B.  S.,  M.  S.  A.,  Stock 

J.  Douglas  Bruce,  M.  A.,  Ph.  D.,  Engl.  and  Dairyman. 

C.  D.  Schmitt,  M.  A.,  Math.  Charles  G.  Schenk,  B.  S.,  Asst.  Chem. 

diaries  A.  Perkins,   Ph.  D.,  Phys.  and  Phares  O.Vanatter,  ForemanofPlatExpts. 

Elect.  Engin.  Florence     Skeffington,     Dean    Woman's 

Charles  \V.  Turner,  M.  A.,  (Acting)  Hist.  Dept.  and  (Asst.)  Engl. 

Joshua  W.  Caldwell,  M.  A.,  Lecturer  on  Moses  Jacob,  V.  M.  D.,  Instr.  Vet.  Sci. 

Constitutional  Hist.  Sabra  W.  Vought,  Libr. 

Edward  T.  Sanford,  M.  A.,  LL.  B.,  Lee-  Charles  Ansell  Mooers,  B.  S.,  Lnstr.  Age. 

tn, -er  on  Hist,  of  Tennessee.  Chem. 

Henry    J.    Darnall,     {Adjunct)     Modern  Weston  M.  Fulton,  B.  A.,  Lnstr.  Met. 

Lang.  Charles  O.  Hill,  Asst.  Chem.,  Lnstr.  Chem. 

Andrew  II.  Nave,  Captain,  U.  S.  A.., Mil.  and  Pharmacy. 

Sci.  and  Tactics.  John  F.  Voorhees,  Instr.  Phys.  Culture. 

.1.  R.  McColl,  B. &.,(Adjunct) Mech. Engin.  Frank  P>.  Davant,  Foreman  Shops. 

Charles  D.  Ferris,  B.  S.,  (Asst.)  Drawing.  Ivor  Livingston,  Foreman  Forge  Shop. 

Tennessee  Agricultural  Experiment  Station,  Knoxe'dle. 
Department  <>!"  the  University  of  Tennessee. 

STATION    staff. 

Andrew    M .  Soule.    B.   S.  A.,  P.  Die.  and      F.  II.  Broome,  Libr.  and  Sec. 
Agr.  .John  R.  Fain,   Farm  Manager. 

Charles  A.  Keffer,  B.  II.,  Hort.  and  For.      Phares  O.  Vanatter,  Plat  Expert. 
C.  A.  Moo.  i>.  B.  S..  Chem.  Samuel  E.  Barnes,  B.  S.,  M.  S.  A.,  Dairy- 

S.  M.  Bain,  B.  A..  Bot  man. 

Weston  M.  Fulton,  \fet.  Moses  Jacob,  V.  M.  D.,  Vet. 

Ethel  Reese,  Sten. 

TEXAS. 

State  Agricultural  and  Mechanical  College  of  Texas,  College  Station. 

GOVERNING    BOARD. 

Board  of  Directors:  M.  Sansom  |  Pres. ),  Alvarado;  F.  A.  Reichardt,  Hnnsion:  A.C. 
Oliver,  Douglassville;  Wm.  Malone,  Hunter;  P.  II.  Tobin,  Denison;  A.P.Smyth, 
Mart;  .John  \Y.  Kokernot,  San  Antonio;  Jeff  Johnson,  Austin. 


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COURSES   OF   STUDY. 


There  are  four  regular  courses  of  study:  Agriculture,  general  science,  mechanical 
engineering,  and  civil  engineering.  Each  extends  through  four  years  and  leads  to 
the  degree  of  B.  S.,  the  particular  course  being  specified  in  the  diploma.  Special, 
elective,  and  graduate  courses  are  also  provided. 


BOARD    OF    INSTRUCTION. 


R.  H.Whitlock,  M.  E., 
H.  H.  Harrington,  M.  S.,  Chem.  and 
Charles  Puryear,  M.  A.,  C.  E.,  Math. 
Mark  Francis,  I).  V.  M..  Yet.  Sci. 
F.  E.  Giesecke,  M.  E.,  Drawing. 
J.C.Nagle,M.  A.,  C.  E.,  M.  C.  E.; 

Engin. 
R.  H.  Price,  B.  S.,Hort.  and  Mycol. 
T.  C.  Bittle,  M.  A.,  Ph.  D.,Lang. 
J.  H.  Council.  M.S.,.Dj/-. 
C.  W.Hutson,///W. 
F.  P.  Avery,  Capt.,  U.  S.  A.,  MU. 

Commandant. 
R.F. Smith,  {Assoc.)  Math. 
P.S.Tilson,M.S.>  {Assoc.)Chem. 
W.B.  Philpott,  M.S..  Engl. 
C.  P.  Fountain,  (Assoc.)  Engl. 
PredW.MaUy,M.S.,J^. 


Pres.  pro  tern.;  Mechanical  Engineering. 
Mm.       A.  L.  Banks,  B.  A.,  M.  S.,  (Assoc. )  Math. 
H.Ness,B.S.,#ort. 

D.  W.  Spence,  B.  S.,  C.  E.,  Phys. 

C.  E.  Burgoon,  B.  M.  E.,   (Asst.)  Mech. 
Civil         Engin. 

E.  W.  Kerr,  B.  S.,  {Asst.)  Mech.  Engin. 
C.  H.Alvord,  (Asst.)  Agr. 

H.  W.  South,  (Assoc.)  Engl,  and  Hist. 

A.  C.  Gillespie,  M.  D.,  Surgeon. 
J.  A.  Baker,  Sec. 

Sci.;     J.  G.  Harrison,  Bookkeeper. 
Bernard  Sbisa,  Steward. 
J.  W.  Carson,  Farm  Supt. 

B.  C.  Pittuck,  Sta.  Agr. 

A.  C.  Love,  (Asst.)  Braving. 
E.A.White,  {Asst.)  Hurt. 
W.  J.  Sowder,  Genera'  Asst. 


Texas  Agricultural  Experiment  Station,  College  Station. 
Department  of  the  State  Agricultural  and  Mechanical  College  of  Texas. 


STATION    STAFF. 


J.  H.Connell.M.S..7)/r. 
H.  H.  Harrington,  M.  S..  Chem. 
M.  Francis,  D.V.M.,  Vet. 
R.  H.Price,  B.S.,  Hort. 
B.C.  Pittuck,  B.S.  A.,. Agr. 
P.  S.  Tilson,  Asst.  Chem. 
K.  K.  Hooper,  Chief  CU  rk. 


N.  Fraenkel,  Asst.  Cliem. 

E.  A.  White,  Asst.  in  Hort. 

J.  W.  Walden,  B.  S.,  Student  Asst.  in  Hort. 

J.  G.  Harrison,  Bookkeeper. 

J.  J.  Hooper,  Sten.  and  Clerk. 

S.  A.  McHenry,  Supt.  State  Sta.  (Beerille). 

J.  W.  Carson,  B.  S.  A.,  Supt.  of  Farm. 


UTAH. 

Agricultural  College  of  Utah,  Logan. 

GOVERNING    BOARD. 

Board  of  Trustees:  W.  S.  McCornick  (Pres.), Salt  Lake  City;  P.  W.  Maughan  (Sec), 
Logan;  Allan  M.  Fleming  (Treas.),  Logan;  Mrs.  Emily  S.  Richards,  Salt  Lake  City; 
D.  C.  Adams,  Sal:  Lake  City;  John  A.  McAlister,  Logan;  L.  Hansen,  Logan;  Mrs. 
R.  N.  Bagley,  Ogden;  Seth  A.  Langton,  Logan. 

COURSES    OF   STUDY. 

Three-yea.  courses  are  offered  in  agriculture,  domestic  science,  and  commerce,  each 
leading  to  a  certificate  of  graduation;  four-year  courses  are  offered  in  agriculture, 
domestic  science,  commerce,  civil  engineering,  mechanical  engineering,  and  general 
science,  each  leading  to  a  degree,     In  addition,  there  are  manual-training  courses  in 


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domestic  arts,  three  years,  and  mechanic  arts,  four  years,  each  Leading  to  a  certificate 
of  graduation;  an  engineering  preparatory  course,  two  years,  and  a  preparatory 
course,  one  year;  also  winter  courses  in  agriculture,  domestic  arts,  and  mechanic  arts. 

BOARD   OF    [NSTRUCTION. 

William  Jasper  Kerr.  B.  S.,  I  >.  Sc,  President;  Mathematics  and  Astronomy. 


Elias  .1.  MacEwan,  M.  A..  Sec.  of  Faculty; 
Engl.  Lang,  and  Lit. 


John  T.  Caine,  jr.,  B.  S.,  Prin.  Prep.  DepL; 
Tnstr.  Engl 


Frederick   B.   Linfield,   B.  S.  A.,  Animal     Sara  Godwin  Goodwin,  Lib 


Indus. 
John  A.   Widtsoe,    M.   A.,    Ph.    D.,  Dir. 

Expt.  Sta.;  Chem. 
Dalinda  Cotey,  B.  S.,  Domestic  Sci. 
Joseph   Jenson,    Dir.    Workshops;    Mech. 

Engin. 
John  W.  Paris,  Qymmera  . 
George  L.  Swendsen,  B.  8.,  Civil  Engin. 
( !larence  Snow,  P>.  8.,  Phys. 
Ephraim  G.  Gowans,  B.  8.,  M.  !>.,  Ani- 
mal Biol. 
John  Franklin  Engle,  M.  A., Ph.D.,  Hist. 

and  ( ivies. 
Karl  R.  Moench,  Ph.  D.,  Modern  Lang. 
.lames  Dryden,  (Asst.)   Met.  and  Animal 

Indus. 
Willard  S.  Langton,  B.  S.,  {Asst.)  Moth. 

iiwl  Astron. 


Ruth  Evelyn   Moench,    Instr.    Engl.  and 

Phys.  ( utture. 
August  J.  Hansen,  Foreman  in  Carpentry. 

Julien  P.  Griffin,  Foreman  in  Forging. 
John  A.  Crockett.  Instr.  Dairy  Hush. 
William  Peterson,  B.  S.,  Instr.  dm/,  mid 

Math. 

Peter  W.  Maughan,  Instr.  Penmanship. 

Samuel  B.  Mitton,  Instr.  Music 

Herbert  W.  Hill,  B.  L.,  Instr.  Engl 

Rena  Baker,  Instr.  Engl. 

Elvin  Jensen  Norton,  PrivateSec.  to  Pres.} 
Instr.  St,,,,  mnl  Typewriting. 

Lydia  Holmgren,  Asst.  in  I  hum  stir  Arts. 

Edward  Parley  Pulley,  Asst.  in  Mich. 
Engin. 

Rhoda  B.  Cook,  Instr.  Sewing  and  Milli- 
nery. 


Lewis  A.  Merrill,  B.  S.,  (Asst.)  Agr.  mnl     Louise  Richards,  Instr.  Drawing. 


Vet  Sri. 
Edward  W.  Robinson,  ( 

Law  mi  (I  Geog. 
Peter   A.  Voder,  M.  A. 

Chem. 


Walter  W.   McLaughlin,   B.   S.,  Asst.   in 

iSSt.  I   (  'nm  mi  TCial  Che  in. 

Wm.  D.  Beers,  B.  S.,   Asst.  Civil  Engin.1 

Ph.   D.,   (Asst.)  Instr    Mil.  Sri,  mnl  Tactics. 

James  A.  Wright,  Instr.  Hart. 


Agricultural  Experiment  Station,  Logan. 
Department  of  the  Agricultural  College  of  Utah. 


STATION    STAFF. 


John  A.  Widtsoe,  Ph.  I>.,  Dir.;  clam. 
P.  B.  Linfield,  B.  S.  A..  Animal  Indus. 
James  Dryden,  Met.  ami  Poultry  Manager. 
Geo.  P.  Swendsen,  ( \  P.,  Hydraulic  Engin. 
I.cw  is  A.  Merrill,  P>.  8.,  Agron. 
Ephraim  <  r.  I  rowans,  M.  D.,  Biol. 
John  A.  Crockett,  Asst.  Dairyman. 


P.  A.  Yoder,  Ph.  P.,  Asst.  Chem. 

W.  W.  McLaughlin,  Asst.  Chem. 

James  A.  Wright,  Hart. 

Allan  M.  Fleming,  Treas. 

Peter  W.  Maughan,  Sec. 

('has.  Batt,  Foreman  Hort.  Grounds. 

J.  P>.  Nelson.  Farm  Foreman. 


VERMONT. 

TJuiversity  of  Vermont  and  State  Agricultural  College,  Burlington. 


>VERNING    BOARD. 


Board  of  Trustees:  M.  IP  Buckham    (Pres.),   Burlington;   Gov.   W.   W.  Stickney 
(ex officio),  Montpelier;  G.  <>.  Benedict  (Sec.),  Burlington;  P.  IP  Powell  (Treas.), 16& 


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65 


College  st.,  Burlington;  H.  H.  Powers,  Morrisville;  J.  H.  Converse,  Philadelphia,  Pa.; 
T.  E.  Wales,  Burlington;  Elias  Lyman,  Burlington;  Robert  Roberts,  Burlington;  W.  S. 
Webb,  Shelburne;  D.  P.  Kingsley,  New  York;  B.  F.  Fifield,  Montpelicr;  N.  W.  Fisk, 
Isle  La  Motte;  Redfield  Proctor,  Proctor;  E.  J.  Ormsbee,  Brandon;  W.  P.  Dillingham, 
Montpelier;  G.  T.  Chaffee,  Rutland;  H.  C.  Cleveland,  Coventry;  G.  S.  Fassett,  Enos- 
burg;  Cassius  Peck,  Burlington;  R.  J.  Kimball,  Randolph. 

COURSES    OF   STUDY. 

The  four-year  academical  courses  are  seven  in  number:  Classical,  leading  to  the 
degree  of  B.  A.;  literary-scientific,  leading  to  the  degree  of  Ph.  B. ;  civil  and  sanitary 
engineering,  electrical  engineering,  mechanical  engineering,  chemical,  and  agricul- 
tural, leading  to  the  degree  of  B.  S.,  the  particular  course  being  specified  in  the 
diploma.     A  dairy-school  course  of  four  weeks'  duration  is  carried  on  each  winter. 

BOARD   OF   INSTRUCTION. 

M.  H.  Buckham,  D.  D.,  LL.  D.,  President;  Political  and  Social  Philosoplty. 


H.  A.  P.  Torrey,  LL.  D.,  Dean  Dept.  Arts; 
■   Intellectual  and  Moral  Philos. 
G.  H.  Perkins,  Ph.  D.,   Dean  Dept.  Xat- 

ural  Sci.;  Natural  Hist. 
J.  L.  Hills,  B.  S.,  Dean  Dept.  Agr.;  Agr. 

Chem. 
aF.  Tupper,  jr.,  Pn.  D.,  Rhet.  and  Engl. 

Lit. 
A.  W.  Slocum,  M.  A.,  Phys. 
G.  E.  Howes,  Ph.  D.,  Greek. 

F.  A.  Waugh,  M.  S.,  Hort. 

W.  H.  Freedman,   C.  E.,   E.  E.,  Elect. 

Engin. 
H.  A.  Torrey,  Ph.  D.,  {Asst.)   Chem. 
A.  P.  Butterfield,  M.  S.,   {Asst.)  Math.; 

Engln. 

G.  D.  Brown,  Ph.  D.,  (Pro  tern.)  Rhet. 
and  Engl.  Lit. 

F.  A.  Rich,  V.  S.,  M.  D.,  Vet.  Med. 

James  Eaton,  Instr.  Shopwork. 

aC.  W.  Doten,  M.  A.,  Instr.  Elocution- 
Sec,  and  Registrar. 

Max  W.  Andrews,  B.  A.,  (Proiem.)  Instr. 
Elocution;  Sec.  and  Registrar. 


J.  E.  Goodrich,  D.  D.,  Latin. 

S.  F.  Emerson,  Pn.  D.,  Hist. 

N.  F.  Merrill,  Ph.  D.,  Chem. 

A.  L.  Daniels,  D.  Sc.,  Math. 

L.  J.  Huff,  M.  A.,  German. 

J.  W.  Votey,  C.  E.,  Dean  Dept.  Engine- 
Civil  Engin. 

L.  R.  Jones,  Ph.  B.,  Bot. 

A.  W.  Ayer,  B.  S.,  Mech.  Engin. 

E.  C.  Jacobs,  B.  8.,  Mm. 

Charles  E.  Seaman,  M.  A.,  Polit.  Econ. 
and  Constitutional  Law. 

H.  A.  Eaton,  Ph.  D.,  Instr.  Engl,  and 
German. 

H.  K.  Barrows,  B.  S.,  (Asst.)  Civil  Engin. 

Win.  S.  Hayes,  B.  A.,  Listr.  French  and 
Romance  Lang. 

C.  B.  Griswold,  B.  S.,  Instr.  Mech.  Engin. 

Wilbur  A.  Coit,  Pn.  B.,  Instr.  Math. 

Wilbur  C.  Sawyer,  B.  S.,  Instr.  Drawing. 

G.  G.  Nay,  Instr.  Dairying. 

E.  C.  Child,  Instr.  Dairying. 

Duncan  Stuart,  B.  S.,  Instr.  Dairying. 

Edith  E.  Clarke,  Ph.  B.,  Libr. 


Vermont  Agricultural  Experiment  Station,  Burlington. 
Department  of  University  of  Vermont  and  State  Agricultural  College. 


STATION    STAFF. 


I  J.  L.  Hills,  B.  S.,  Dir. 

G.  H.  Perkins,  Ph.D.,  Ent. 
1  L.  R.  Jones,  Ph.  B.,  Bot. 

F.  A.  Waugh,  M.  S.,  Hort. 

F.  A.  Rich,  V.  S.,  M.  D.,  Vet. 

Cassius  Peck,  Supt.  Farm. 


C.  H.  Jones,  B.  S.,  Chem. 

B.  O.  White,  Ph.  B.,  Asst.  Chem. 

W.  J.  Morse,  B.  S.,  Asst.  Bot. 

E.  S.  Gregg,  Dairyman. 

Mary  A.  Benson,  Sten. 

E.  H.  Powell,  Treas. 


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66       AGRICULTURAL    COLLEGES     \M>    EXPERIMENT   STATIONS. 

VIRGINIA. 

Virginia  Agricultural  and  Mechanical  College  (Polytechnic  Institute), 

Blacksburg. :i 

GOVERNING    BOAKD. 

Board  of  Visitors:  .1.  W.  Southall  (Supt.  of  Public  Instruction),  Richmond;  J.  T. 
Brown,  Brierfield;  D.  M.  Cloyd,  Dublin;  B.  R.  Selden,  Richmond;  B.  B.  Brocken- 
brough,  Tappahannock;  J.  F.  Ryan,  Areola;  W.  B.  Robertson,  Plasterco;  J.  S. 
Musgrave,  Pinopolis;  W.  D.  Hill,  South  Boston. 

COUBSES   OF   STUDY. 

The  courses  of  study  arc  seven,  each  requiring  four  years  for  completion,  and  lead- 
ing to  the  degree  of  B.  S.:  Agricultural  course,  horticultural  course,  applied  chem- 
istry course,  general  science  course,  civil  engineering  course,  mechanical  engineering 
course,  an<l  electrical  engineering  course.  There  are  also  two  courses  which  require 
two  years  for  completion  and  lead  to  a  certificate  of  practical  agriculture  and  practical 
mechanics. 

BOARD   OF    INSTRUCTION. 


J.  M.  McBryde,  Ph.  D.,  LL.  D.,  President 

Stat 
W.  B.   Alwood,   Hort.,  EnL,   Myc,  and 

state  Ent.  and  Path. 
E.  A.  Smyth,  jr.,  M.  A.,  Biol. 
T.  P.  Campbell,  M.  A.,  Modern  Lang. 
R.  C.  Price,  F.  C.  s.,  Chem. 

D.  0.  Nourse,  B.  S.,  Agr. 

R.  J.  Davidson,  M.  A.,  Anal,  and  Agr. 
( 'hem. 

E.  P.  Niles,  D.  V.  M.,  Vet.  Sci. 

L.  8.  Randolph,  M.  E.,  Mech.  Engin. 
S.  R.  Pritchard,  M.  A..  Elect.  Engin. 
\Y.  M.  Paitton,  C.  F..  ami  Engin. 
R.  II.  Hudnall,  Ph.  !>..  England  Hist. 
C.  E.  Vawter,  jr..  B.  B.,  Math,  and  Phys. 
.1.   R.   Parrott,  i  Adjunct  I    Woodwork  and 

Dir.  Shops. 
\Y.  D.  Saunders,  (Asst.)  Dairy  Busb.  and 

Supt.  ( rearm  ry. 
G.  W.  Walker,  M.  A.,  (Ass/.  |  Math.,  Engl.} 

and  Latin. 
W.G.Conner,  M.  E.,  (Asst.)  MachineWork. 

W.    II.    RaSChe,   |  ASSI.  )    Pruning. 

bJ.  S.  A.  Johnson,  M.  E.,  (Asst.)  Engin. 
mi'/  Mil.  Sci.  and  Tactics  and  Comman- 
dant of  ( 'adets. 


of  the  College  and  Director  of  the  Experimt  nf 
Ion. 

John  Spencer,  D.  V.  s.,  (Asst.)    Vet.  Sci. 

F.  D.  Wilson,  M.  S.,  Ph.  D.,  (Asst )  J//"/,., 
Geol.,  and  Anal.  ('hem. 

H.  L.  Price,  M.  S.,  {Asst.)  Hurt. 

J.  .M.  Johnson,  Tnstr.  Forgeand  Foundry. 

A.  \Y.  Drinkard,  M.  S.,  &C;  Zrafr.  En^Z. 
and  Hist. 

C.  Lee,  B.  S.,  Tnstr.  Elect.  Engin. 

Arthur  P.  Spencer,  Tnstr.  Animal  Husb. 

J.  A.  Waddell,  B.  S.,  Inst.  Math,  and  Sur- 
veying ami  tsi  Asst.  Commandant  of 
Cadets. 

S.  B.  Andrews,  Tnstr.  Machine  Work. 

M.  YV.  Davidson,  B.  S.,  Asst.  in  French 
ami  Woodwork. 

J.  M.  Micks.  B.S.,  Asst.  in  Math. and  Engl. 

and   .'d  Asst.    Commandant  of  <  ad,  Is. 
A.  II.    Fleet,    B.  S.,   Asst.   in   Math. 

J.  II.  Gwathmey,  F>.  s.,  Asst.  in  Foundry 

Work. 
II.  N.  Faulkner,  Asst.  in  Forge  Work. 
C.  I.  Wade,  Treas. 
W.  If.  Brodie,  TAbr. 
J.  P.  Harvey,  Musical  Dir. 
II.  S.  Peyton,  Farm  Manager. 


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Virginia  Agricultural  Experiment  Station,  BlacksburgS 

Department  of  Virginia  Agricultural  and  Mechanical  College  and  Polytechnic 

Institute. 


STATION  STAFF. 


J.  M.  McBryde,  Ph.  D. 
W.  B.  Alwood,  V.  Dir. 
Myc. 

E.  A.  Smyth,  jr.,  M.  A 
D.  0.  Nourse,  B.  S.,  Agr. 
R.  J.  Davidson,  M.  A.,  Chem 


LL.  D.,  Dir. 
Hort.,  Ent.,  and 

Biol 


H.  L.  Price,  B.  S.,  Asst.  Hort. 
E.  P.  Niles,  D.  V.  ML,   Vet. 
John  Spencer,  V.  S.,  Asst.  Vet. 
J.  H.  Gibboney,  Asst.  Chem. 
J.  B.  Huffard,  Asst.  Chem. 
C.  I.  Wade,  Treas. 


The  Hampton  Normal  and  Agricultural  Institute,  Hampton. 

GOVERNING    BOARD. 

Board  of  Trustees:  R.  C.  Ogden  (Pres.),  New  York  City;  Thomas  Tabb  (V.  Pres.), 
Hampton;  H.  B.  Frissell  (Sec),  Hampton;  Alexander  McKenzie,  Cambridge,  Mass.; 
G.  F.  Peabody,  New  York  City;  C.  H.  Parkhurst,  New  York  City;  W.  N.  McVickar, 
Providence,  P.  I;  F.  G.  Peabody,  Cambridge,  Mass.;  D.  H.  Greer,  New  York  City; 
C.  E.  Bigelow,  New  York  City;  A.  C.  James,  New  York  City;  W.  J.  Schieffelin,  New 
York  City;  L.  L.  Lewis,  Richmond;  Alexander  Purves,  Hampton;  W.  W.  Frazier, 
Philadelphia;  J.  W.  Cooper,  New  Britain,  Conn.;  A.  M.  Huntington,  New  York  City. 

State  Curators:  N.  W.  Nock,  Onancock;  I.  H.  Christian,  WUkox  Wharf;  F.  F. 
Causey,  Hampton;  Geo.  A.  Melvin,  Portsmouth;  J.  C.  Carter,  Houston;  W.  P.  Burwell, 
Richmond. 

COURSES   OF   STUDY. 

The  academic  course  of  study  requires  three  years  for  completion,  and  a  diploma 
is  given  on  graduation.     There  are  also  trade  and  agricultural  courses  for  undergrad- 
I   uates,   requiring  three   years.     The  post-graduate  courses  are:  Agriculture,  three 
j   years;  trades,  three  years;  normal  two  years,  and  business,  one  year. 


BOARD    OF    INSTRUCTION. 


H.  B.  Frissell,  D.  D.,  LL.  D.: 

H.  B.  Turner,  Chaplain;  Bible  Lessons. 

Alex.  Purves,  Treas. 

Albert  Howe,  Su.pt.  of  Indus. 

F.  C.  Briggs,  Business  Agt. 

Martha  M.  Waldron,  M.  D.,  Resident  Phy- 
sician. 

Elizabeth  Hyde,  Lady  Prin.  and  In  Charge 
Academic  Depl. 

Frank  K.  Rogers,  Dir.  Armstrong  and 
s Infer  Memorial  Trade  School. 

Robt,  R.  Moton,  Commandant  of  Cadets. 

Mary  Herbert  Adair,  In  Charge  Whittier 
Training  School. 

C.  Augusta  Adams,  Engl,  and  Lit. 

Bernette  Bacheler,  Cooking. 

W.  F.  Baker,  Asst.  Metal  Worker. 


Principal;   Mental  Philosophy. 

Frances  A.  Baldwin,  Night  School  at  Hem- 
enway  Farm. 

Harris  Barrett,  Bookkeeping. 

Lavinia  A.  Bess,  Grade  II,  Whittier. 

Ada  Bradley,  Kindergarten,  Whittier. 

Mary  B.  Briggs,  Lit. 

Wm.  L.  Brown,  Bookkeeping. 

Mrs.  Cora  R.  Brunson,  Lacemaking  for  In- 
dian Girls. 

Geo.  W.  Buck,  Carpentry. 

C.  Frances  Butler,  Hist,  and  Engl. 

Eva  B.  Carper,  Grade  IV,  Whittier. 

Alice  R.  Carter,  Hist,  and  Bible. 

A.  Louise  Cleaveland,  Engl,  and  Elemen- 
tary Sci. 

Bessie  Cleaveland,  Singing. 


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68       AGRICULTURAL    COLLEGES    AND    EXPERIMENT    STATIONS. 


Le  Roy  C.  Cooley,  Civil  Government  and 

Econ. 
Etoesa  B.  Cooley,  Sci.}  Engl.,  and  Bible. 
Jessie  Coope,  Gymnastics. 
J.  W.  Cro^v,  Shoemdkmg. 
C.  II.  IV  Yarmette,  Metal  Work. 

C.  I  Mm, 'an,  BlacksmWiing. 
E.  F.  Forbes,   Woodworking. 

J.  K.  Foster,  .  I**/,  m  Blacksmithing. 
Dora  Freeman,  />//,/,■  ///*/.,  Lit.,  and  United 

States  Hist. 
W.  II.  Gaddis,  Harness  Making. 
M.  Jennie  Garrison,  GVade  F,  Whittier. 
('has.  L. Goodrich,  ///  ChargeqfAgr.Dept. 
Ann  M.  Goodrich,   Geog.^   Engl.,  Arith., 

and  IIi»t. 
Louise  M.  Goodrich,  Engl.,  Geog.,  Arith., 

and  EU  mentary  Sci. 
Ethel   Gowans,   Elementary   Sci.,  Engl., 

Arith.,  and  <!eog. 
W.  P.  Harthan,  Steam  Engin. 
Leonora  E.  Herron,  Libr. 
Mattie  Holmes,  Grade  II,  Whittier. 
Grace  P>.  House,  Engl.,  Arith.,  Geog.,  and 

SUM. 
Addie  Jayne,  Engl.,  Arith.,    Geog.,  and 

Elementary  Sci. 
W.  II.  Jett,  Asst.  in  Harness  Making. 
J.  II.  Jinks,  Manual  Training. 
Mrs.  J.  H.  Jinks,  Sewing  and  Cooking  at 

Whittier. 
Emma  Johnston,  Math. 
O.  Keller,  AsSt.  in  Tailoring. 
J.  F.  La  Crosse,  Painting  and  Upholstering. 

D.  R.  Lewis,  Mech.  Drawing  and  Geometry. 
Flora  F.  Low,  Arith.,  Hist.,  and  Geog. 
C.  M.  Ludwig,  Tailoring. 


Mrs.  N.  s.  McGninn,  Gradt  I.  Whittier. 

L.  R.  Miner,  Drawing. 

Mary  W.  Nettleton,  d">g. 

W.  II.  Parker,  Machinist  Work. 

Lucy  A.  Pratt,  Gymnastics,  Whittier. 

Florence  Price,  Gradi   I,  Whittier. 

Mrs.  Mattie  B.  Robinson,  Grade  III,  Whif- 

ti<  r. 
S.  J.  Scott,  Win  i  lurighting. 
Arthur  T.  Seymour,  Phys. 
Susan  Showers,  Geog.  and  BibU   Hist. 
E.  M.  Slater,  Laundry  Work. 
Clara  M.  Snow,  Bible  IHxt. 
E.  II.  Spennie,  Wood  Turning  and  Bench 

Work. 
Helen  C.  Sutherland, 
\Y.  S.  Sweetser,  Agr. 
EllaR.  Taylor,  Arith. 

tary  Sci. 
Amy  Treadwell,  Engl. 

Elementary  Sci. 
Margaret  W.  Twitchell,  Laundry  Work. 
John  Urquhart,  Asst.  in  Machinist  Work. 
Adelaide  W.  Vernon,  Ardh.}   Engl.,   and 

Eli  mjsntary  Sci. 
May  Belle  Warner,  Arith.,  Engl.,  and  Ele- 
na ntary  Sci. 
Allan  Washington,  Asst.  Commandant  of 

( adets. 
W.  A.  Webster,  Bricklaying  and  Plastering. 
Jessie  A.  Wier,  In  Cliarge  of  Sewing  and 

Dressmaking. 
Mary  Williams,  Asst.  Libr. 
Julia  F.  Winter,  Droning,  Elementary  Sci., 

Geog.,   Engl.,  and  Arith. 
Jane  S.  Worcester,  Hist.,  Geog.,  Engl.,  and 

Bible. 


( 'coking. 

Engl.,  and  Elemen- 
Geog.,  and 


Arith 


WASHINGTON. 

Washington  Agricultural  College  and  School  of  Science,  Pullman. 

GOVERNING    BOARD. 

Board  of  Regents:  F.  J.  Barnard,  Seattle;  K,  C.  McCroskey,  Garfield;  II.  W.  Can- 
field,  Colfax;  J.  W.  Stearns  (Ireas.),  Tekoa;  H.  D.  Crow,  Spokane. 

(  OURSES   OK   STUDY. 


Courses  of  study  are  offered  in  the  following  lines:  Mathematics,  civil  engineering, 
mining  engineering,  chemistry,  botany  and  /oology,  agriculture,  horticulture,  English 
language  and  literature,  economic  science  and  history,  electrical  engineering,  steam 
engineering,  hydraulic  engineering,  military  science  and  tactics,  modern  languages, 
and  supplemental  courses  in  Latin,  physics,  dairying,  pharmacy,  veterinary  science, 
farming,  and  artisan  work. 


AGRICULTURAL    COLLEGES    AND    EXPERIMENT    STATIONS.        69 


BOARD    OF    INSTRUCTION. 


E.  A.  Bryan,  M.  A.,  President  of  the  College  and  Director  of  the  Experiment  Station; 

History  and  Political  Scienct . 


Charles  V.  Piper.  M.  S.,  Bot.  and  Zool. 
George  H.  Watt.  B.  S.,  Ph.  C,  Pharm. 
Osmar  L.  Waller,  Ph.  M.,  Math,  and  Civil 

Engin. 
Elton  Fulmer,  M.  A.,  Chem. 
S.  W.  Fletcher,  Ph.  D.,  Hurt. 
S.  B.  Nelson,  D.  V.  M.,  Vet.  Sci. 
C.  A.  Barry,  Modern  Lung. 
W.  J.  Roberts,  M.  A.,  {Assoc.)  Math,  and 

Civil  Engi/t. 
S.  H.  Webster,  B.  A..  Prin.  of  School  of 

Business. 
Albert  E.  Egge,  Ph.  D.,  Engl.  Lit 
Solon  Shedd,  B.  A.,  Geol.  and  A/7,,. 
E.  J.  Frost,  M.  E..  {Asst)  Meclt.  Engin. 
W.  G.  Beach,  M.  A.,  (Assoc.)  Boon.  Set 

and  Hist. 
E.  E.  Elliott,  M.  S.,  Agr. 
R.  E.  Snodgraas,  (Asst.)  Ent. 
Iff.  B.  Lamb,  Instr.  Vet.  Sci. 
S.  C.  Roberts.  Lab.  Asst.  ,'„  Phys. 
Wm.  S.  Thyng,  E.  M.,  {Asst.)  Mining. 
J.  A.  Mitchell,  Instr.  Engl. 

E.  A.  Snow,  Instr.  Engl. 

("apt.  John  Kinzie,  U.  S.  A..  Mil.  Sri.  and 

Tactics. 
Charles  Beardsley,  Instr.  Econ,  Sci. 
R.  W.  Thatcher,  B.  S.,  Asst.  in  Chem. 
H.  S.  Davis.  Instr.  Zool. 

F.  F.  Flanders,  Lab.  Asst.  in  Chem. 


David  A.  Brodie,  B.  S.,  Supt.  PuyaUup 

St  a. 
Charlotte  X.  Mallotte,  B.  A.,  {Asst.  |  Latin. 
Cleo  B.  Corner,  B.  S..  Asst  Chem. 
D.  C.  Eccles.  Instr.  Chem. 
Stanley  E.  Piper,  Museum  Asst. 

C.  L.  Barns,  D.  V.  M.,  Instr.  Vet.  Sci.  ■ 
R.  Kent  Beattie,  M.  A.,  Instr.  Bot. 

D.  A.  MacCracken,  Instr.  School  of  Busi- 
ness. 

William  Hansen,  Instr.  Shop  Pract. 

H.  C.  Sampson,  B.  A.,  Prin.  Prep.  Dept. 

L.  A.  Robinson,  Instr.  Prep.  Dept. 

II.    V.   Carpenter,   M.   S.,    [Asst.)    Mech. 

Engin. 
Mrs.  Annie  Erenden,  Instr.  Music. 
W.  F.  Woodward,  Instr.  Art. 
J.  F.  Nelson,  Instr.  Modern  Long. 
J.  L.  Harris,  Instr.  Dairying. 

E.  X.  Hutchinson,  Lecturer. 
C.  L.  Smith,  Lecturer. 

W.  B.  Strong,  Instr.  Band  and  Orchestra. 

Mrs.  Nancy  L.  Van  Doren,  Preceptress. 

Gertrude  Saxton,  IAbr. 

Ollie  Downs,  Sec. 

Loring  V.   Corner,   B.   S.,   Registrar  and 

Sec.  of  Faculty. 
W.  M.  Porter,  Accountant. 
Virginia  Mcintosh,  Sten. 
Geo.  C.  Grimes,  Janitor. 


Washing-ton  Agricultural  Experiment  Station,  Pullman. 
Department  of  Washington  Agricultural  College  and  School  of  Science. 


E.  A.  Bryan.  M.  A.,  Dir. 

E.  E.  Elliott,  M.  S.,  Agr. 

Chas.  V.  Piper,  M.  S.,  Bot  and  Zool 

S.  W.  Fletcher.  Hort. 

Elton  Fulmer.  M.  A..  Chem, 

Solus  B.  Xelson,  D.  V.  M.,  Vet. 


STATION    STAFF. 

H.  S.  Davis.  Asst.  Zool. 

R.  E.  Snodgrass.  Asst  Ent. 

R.  W.  Thatcher,  B.  S.,  Asst.  Chem. 

David  A.  Brodie,  B.  S.,  Supt.   PuyaUup 

Station. 
R.  Kent  Beattie,  M.  A.,  Asst.  Bot. 


0.  L.  Waller,  Irrig.  Engin. 

J.  S.  Cotton,  Asst  Cooperative  Range  Expts. 

WEST  VIRGINIA. 

West  Virginia  University,  Morgantown. 

GOVERNING    BOARD. 

Board  of  Regents:  E.  M.  Grant,  Morgantown;  C.  E.  Haworth,  Huntington ;  J.  W. 
Hale,  Princeton;  C.  M.  Babb,  Falls;  J.  R.  Trotter,  Buchhannon;  D.  C.  Gallaher, 
Charleston;  J.  B.  Finley,  Parkersburg;  C.  D.  Oldham,  Moundsville;  W.  J.  W.  Cow- 
den,  Wheeling. 


70       A.GBICULTUBAL    COLLEGE8    AND    EXPERIMENT    STATIONS. 


COl  EtSES   OF   STUDY. 

The  four-year  courses  with  degrees  arc:  All  courses  leading  to  general  culture,  B. 
A.:  course  in  mechanical  engineering,  B.  B.  M.  E.;  course  in  civil  engineering,  B.  S. 
C.  K.:  scientific  course  in  agriculture,  B.  8.  Agr.,  and  the  law  course,  LL.  B.  The 
two-year  courses  are:  The  two-year  certificate  law  course,  not  leading  to  any  degree, 
and  the  short  course  in  practical  agriculture,  leading  to  the  degree1  of  B.  Agr.  Pre- 
paratory, graduate,  music,  art,  and  special  courses  are  also  offered. 

BOARD    ok    INSTRUCTION. 


I).  B.  Purinton,  Ph.  D.,  LL. 
Okey  Johnson,  M.  A..  LL.  B.,  Dean  Lair 

( ollege. 
Thomas    Clark    Atkesou,     Ph.    D.,    Dean 

Agr.  <  'ollege;  Agr. 
James  11.  Stewart,  M.  A..  Dir.  Agr.  Expt. 

Sta. 
Waitman  Barbe,  M.  A.,  Asst.  t<>  Pres.and 

Registrar. 
V.  B.  Reynolds,  1  >.   D.,  Econ.  ami  Chap- 

lain. 
St.  George  T.  Brooke,  LL.    I>..  Common 

ami  Statute  Law. 
\Vm.  P.  Willey,  M.  A.,  Equity,  Jurispru- 

</,  n<; ,  and  (  bmmercial  Law. 
Alexander  R.  Whitehill,  Ph.  D.,  General 

and  Anal.  ( hem. 
John  L.  Johnston,  ( '.  I'..  Civil  and  Minim/ 

Engin. 
Jas.  s.  Stewart.  M.  s..  Math. 
Samuel  B.  Brown,  M.  A..  Geol. 
J.  \.  Deahl,  M.  A.,  {Asst.)  Pedag. 
R.  W.  Louthat.  I'm  I).,  Latin  Lang.  ami 

Lit. 
Win.    A.    Caldwell,    M.    D.,   {AssL)  Anal. 

ami  Phys. 
Jas.    M.    Burns,    Major,   Commandant   <f 

rail,  Is  ami   Mil.   Sci . 

A.  W.  Porterfield,  B.  A.,  M.  A.,  Asst.  in 
a.  rman. 

Win.  .1.    Leonard,   In  sir.   Fine  Arts. 

Thos.  E.  Hodges,  M.  A..  Phys. 

II.  S.  Green,  B.  A.,  LL.  D.,  Greek  /.an;/. 

and  Lit. 
Elizabeth  Whitescarver,  Asst.  in  <'<>mimr- 

cial  School. 
Rufus  West,  Asst.  in  Mech.  Engin. 
Grace  Martin  Snee,  B.  M.,  (.I.s-.s7.  i  Piano. 
Daniel    Webster   Ohern,    M.    A..    Tnstr. 

<  •  r<  |  /,-. 

Thos.  <l.   Hill,  Asst.  in  Brass  "ml  Wood 

Wind  I nst r. 

Frederick  Lincoln  Emory,  B.S.,M.  M.E., 
Mi  ch.  mnl  Applied  Moth. 

B.  II.  Hite,  M.  S.,  Agr.  Chem. 


D.,   President;  Philosophy. 
K.  0.  Davis,  Ph.  L).,  Hort. 
A.  I).  Hopkins,  Ph.  D.,  Econ.  Ent. 
W.  E.  Kumsey,  B.  Agr.,  Econ.  Hut. 
A.  J.  Hare,  B.  A..  Latin  ami  Prin.  Prep. 

School. 
Martha  Brock,  M.  A.,  Asst.  in  Engl. 
W.  II.  Whitham,  B.  A..  Asst.  in  Geol.  and 

Phys. 
W. J.Holden,M.  A..  Asst.  in  Romance  Lang. 
Julia  Ailleen  Clark,  Tnstr.  Voice. 
Frederick  W.  Truscott,  Ph.  I).,  Germanic 

Lang,  and  Lit. 
Richard  Ellsworth  Fast,  LL.  B.,  M.  A., 

American  Hist,  ami  Polit.  Sci. 
Chas.  Chollet,  B.  A.,  Romance  Lam/,  ami 

Lit. 
Charles  Henry   Patterson,   M.   A.,    Wirt. 

ami  Elocution. 
F.  P.  Ruhl,  D.  V.  S.,  Vet.  Sci. 
Lucy  C.  Daniels.  Ph.  M.,  European  Hist. 
V.  L.  Kortright,  D.  s< ..  |  Asst.  I  Chem. 
John  B.  Johnston,  Ph.  D.,  Zool. 
Hannah  B.  Clark,  Ph.  D.,  Asst.   Eeon., 

Sociology,  ami  Dean  of  Women. 
Russell  L.  Morris,  C.  E.,  [Asst.)  Civil  and 

Mining  Engin. 
C.  R.  Jones,  M.  E.,  Mech.  Engin. 
Russell  McMurphy,  Tnstr.  Piano. and  Act- 
ing Dir.  of  School  of  Music. 
Eva   E.    Hubbard,     Tnstr.     Painting  and 

Drawing. 
I>.  M.  Willis,  Prin.  Commercial  School. 
Ross  Spence,  Tnstr.  Stringed  Tnstruments. 
Benj.  G.  Printz,  Tnstr.  Phys.  Culture  ami 

Dir.  af  Gymnasium. 
Lloyd    Lowndes    Friend,   B.    A..    Tnstr. 

Engl. 
Bertha  Browning,   B.   A..  Asst.  in  Prep. 

School. 
s.  c.  Smith,  B.  A.,  Asst.  iii  Rhetoric. 
Eliza  .1.  Skinner,   TAbr. 
W.  W .  Smith,  Asst.  in  TAbr. 

\niia   B.    White.    B.    A.,   Asst.   iii    TAbr. 
Albert  Jackson  Collott,  Srr.  In  I>res. 


AGRICULTURAL    COLLEGES    AND    EXPERIMENT    STATIONS.         71 

"West  Virginia  Agricultural  Experiment  Station,  Morgantown. 
Department  of  West  Virginia  University. 

STATION    STAFF. 

J.  H.  Stewart.  M.  A..  Dir.;  Agr.  C.  D.  Howard,  B.  S.,  Asst.  ('hem. 

A.  D.  Hopkins,  Pn.  D.,  V.JHr.;  Eat.  Frank  B.  Kunst,  ?d  Asst.  diem. 

Bert  H.  Hite.  M.  S.,  Chem.  Horace  Atwood,  M.  >..  Asst.  Agr. 

K.  C.  Davis,  Ph.  D.,  Hort.  John  Wallace,  Sten.  and  Clerk. 

Gilbert  M.  John,  Asst  Hort.  M.  A.  Stew  art.  IAbr. 

W.  E.  Ramsey.  B.  S.  A..  Asst.  Ent.  W.  J.  White.  Auditor. 
A.  R.  Whitehill,  Ph.  D.,  Treas. 

The  West  Virginia  Colored  Institute,  Institute. 

Board  of  Regents:  C.  B.  Scott  (Pres.),  Bethany;  C.  H.  Payne  (Sec.),  Huntington; 
J.  M.  Hazlewood  (Treas.),  Charleston;  Thos.  C.  Miller.  Charleston;  B.  L.  Butcher, 
Fairmont;  B.  S.  Morgan,  Charleston;  Joseph  Gray,  Elizabeth. 

COURSES    OF    STUDY. 

The  courses  of  study  are:  Agricultural,  requiring  four  years  for  completion; 
mechanical,  normal,  and  academic. 

BOARD    OF    INSTRUCTION. 

J.  McHenry  Jones.  President. 
J.  H.  Hill,  Commandant  of  Cad  Mrs.  E.  L.  Hill.  Matron. 

Byrd  Prillerman,  Eng.  Lang.  W.  A.  Spriggs,  Carpentry. 

J.  M.  Canty,  jr..  Mech.  and  Merit.  Drawing.      S.  D.  Brown,  Printing. 
C.  E.  Jones.  Natural  Sci.  Jean  Madison.  Sewing. 

J.  C.  Gilmer,  Math,  ami  Latin.  Mary  Eubank.  Assist. 

Mrs.  E.  M.  Jones,  Music.  A.  W.  Curtis,  Agr. 

R.  W.  James,  Asst.  Agr. 

WISCONSIN. 

College  of  Agriculture  of  the  University  of  Wisconsin,  Madison. 

GOVERNING    BOARD. 

Board  of  Regents:  J.  H.  Stout  (Pres.),  Menomonie;  State  Superintendent  of 
Instruction,  Madison;  President  of  University,  Madison;  H.  C.  Taylor,  OrfordviUe; 
Edward  Evans,  La  Crosse;  James  C.  Kerwin,  Neenah;  Wm.  F.  Vilas,  Madison;  B. 
J.  Stevens  (V.  Pres.).  Madison;  Aim  ah  J.  Frisby,  Milwaukee;  E.A.Edmonds,  Oconto 
Falls;  Arthur  J.  Puis.  Milwaukee;  Geo.  F.  Merrill.  Ashland;  D.  T.  Parker,  Fennimore; 
Arthur  M.  Pereles.  Milwaukee;  Maj.  C.  Mead,  Plymouth;  E.  F.  Riley  (Sec. ),  Madison. 

COURSES    OF    STUDY. 

The  long  course  requires  four  years,  leading  to  the  degree  of  B.  S.  Agr.  The  short 
course  covers  two  terms  of  fourteen  weeks  each.  The  winter  dairy  course  lasts  twelve 
weeks,  and  requires  for  admission  five  months'  previous  training  in  a  creamery  or  cheese 
factory.  A  summer  dairy  course  is  offered  this  year  for  the  first  time.  Students 
will  be  admitted  without  previous  factory  training,  and  may  remain  the  whole 
sea>'  >n.  A  limited  number  only  will  be  accepted.  To  secure  a  dairy  certificate  the 
student  must  have  two  seasons'  actual  practice  in  a  factory,  one  of  which  must  follow 
his  work  at  the  dairy  school.  If  all  work  is  satisfactory,  as  reported  on  blanks  and 
found  by  inspection,  a  dairy  certificate  is  granted. 


72        A(iKK  ILTURAL    COLLEGES    AND    EXPERIMENT    STATIONS.^ 


HOARD   OF    INSTRUCTION. 


E.  A.  Birge,  Ph.  D.,  D.  Be.,  Acting  President  of  the  University 


W.  A.  Henry,  B.  Ack..  Dam;  Agr. 

S.  M.  Babcock,   Ph.   D.,  Asst.  Dir.  and 

Chief  Chem. 
A.  R.  Whitaon,  B.  8.,  Agr.  Pkys. 
E.  S.  Goff,  Hart,  and  Earn.  Ent. 
II.  L.  Russell,  Ph.  I>.,  Bad. 

E.  II.  Earrington,  M.  S.,  Dairy  Ilusb. 

F.  W.  Woll,  M.  S.,  Chem. 

W.  L.  Carlyle,  B.  S.  A.,  Animal  Hash. 
T.  F.  McConnell,    jr.,   Instr.    in   Animal 

Hush. 
F.  J.  Wells,  Jstf.  ^4<7?\  Phys. 
(i.  McKerrow,  >>'"/>/.  Farmers'  Institutes. 
R.  A.  Moore,  (Jwtf.  to  Dean)  in  Charge 

Short  Course. 


U.  S.  Baer,  Cheese  Mah  r. 

C.  I.  King,  Instr.  Pract.  Mr},. 

A.  Vivian,  Ph.  G.,  (Asst.)  Chem. 

W.  A.  Scott,  Ph.  D.,  Econ.  Agr. 

F.  Cranefield,  Instr.  Hort. 

John  AlcCready,  Instr.  Milk  Toting. 

J.  H.  Godfrey,  Instr.  Butterworker. 

Wallace  E.  Kirkham,  Instr.  /Separator. 

R.  D.  Weaver,  Instr.  Separator. 

Fred.  Sargent,  Instr.  Cheese  Making. 

William  Verthein,  Instr.  Pasteurizing. 

P.  A.  Dukleth,  Instr.  Farm  Dairying. 

Chas.     A.    Nicolaus,    Asst.     Instr.     Farm 

Dairying. 
Hugh  Nisbet,  Instr.  Cheese  Making. 


G.  H.  Benkendorf,  Instr.  Dairy  Machinery. 


Agricultural  Experiment  Station  of  the  University  of  Wisconsin,  Madison. 
Department  of  the  University  of  Wisconsin. 


STATION    STAFF. 


W.  A.  Henry,  B.  Agr.,  Dir. 

S.  M.  Babcock,  Ph.   D.,  Asst.   Dir.   and 

Chief  Chem. 
A.  R.  Whitson,  B.  S.,  Agr.  Phys. 
E.  S.  Goff,  Hort. 

Frederic  Cranefield,  Asst.  in  Hort. 
E.  H.  Farrington,  aI.  S.,  Dairy  Husb. 
U.  S.  Baer,  Cheese  Miking. 
W.  L.  Carlyle,  B.  S.  A.,  Animal  Hash. 
T.  F.  McConnell,  jr.,  Asst.  Animal  Hush. 


H.  L.  Russell,  Ph.  D.,  Bact. 

John  F.  Nicholson,  Asst.  Bad. 

F.  W.  Woll,  M.  8.,  Chem. 

Roscoe  H.  Shaw,  Acting  Clam. 

Alfred  Vivian,  Asst.  Chem. 

R.  A.  Moore,  Asst.  Agr. 

F.  J.  Wells,  Asst.  Agr.  Phys. 

Leslie  H.  Adams,  Farm  Supt. 

Ida  Herfurth,  Cl<  rk. 

Daisv  G.  Beecroft,  Libr.  and  Sten 


WYOMING. 
College  of  Agriculture  of  the  University  of  Wyoming,  Laramie. 

GOVERNING    BOARD. 

Board  of  Trustees:  Otto  Gramm  (Pres.),  Laramie;  T.  F.  Burke  (V.  Pres.),  Chey 
mne;  Grace  \[.  Helianl  ( s, ,-.  i,  i'lnijenne;  J.  C.  Davis  (Treas.),  Rawlins;  A.  C.  Jones, 
Laramie;  8.  Conant  Parks,  Lander;  J.  A.  Beckwith,  Evanston;  II.  L.Stevens,  Laramie; 
Mortimer  Jesurun,  Douglas;  T.  T.  Tynan  {State  Supt.  of  Public  Instruction),  Cheyenne; 
E.  E.  Smiley,  (Pres.  University),  Laramie. 


COURSES   OF   STUDY. 


The  course  of  study  in  the  department  of  agriculture  requires  four  years  for  com- 
pletion and  leads  t<»  the  degree  <»!'  B.  Agr.      Also  one  and  two  years'  courses. 


AGRICULTURAL    COLLEGES    AND    EXPERIMENT    STATIONS.        73 

BOARD    OF    INSTRUCTION. 

E.  E.  Smiley,  D.  D. ,  President  of  the  University  and  Director  of  the  Experiment  Station. 

Aven  Nelson,  M.  S.,  M.  A.,  Biol.  Chas.  A.  Adams,M.  A.,  Engl.  Lang,  ami  Lit. 

Henry  Merz,  M.  A.,  German  and  Social  Sci.  W.  F.  Gilkison,  B.  S.,  M.  E.,  Mech. 

I.  M.  Morse,  M.  A.,  French  and  Hist.  J.  E.  Downey,  M.  A.,  Instr.  Engl. 

Frank  E.  Emery,  M.  S.,  Agr.  and  Hort.  J.  F.  McClelland,  E.  M.,  Asst.  in  Geol. 

C.  B.  Ridgaway,  M.  A.,  Math  and  Phys.  F.  H.  H.  Roberts,  B.  Ped.,  M.  A.,  Asst. 
E.  E.  Slosson,  M.  S.,  Chem.  in  Math. 

W.  C.  Knight,  M.  A.,  Ph.  D.,  Geol.  W.  B.  Carhart,  Instr.  Bookkeeping. 

Wyoming  Agricultural  Experiment  Station,  Laramie. 
Department  of  the  University  of  Wyoming. 

STATION   STAFF. 

E.  E.  Smiley,  D.  D.,  Dir.  W.  C.  Knight,  M.  A.,  Ph.  D.,  Geol. 

Frank  E.  Emery,  M.  S.,  V.  Dir.;  Agr.  and  C.  B.  Ridgaway,  M.  A.,  Phys.  and  Math. 

Hort.  Grace  R.  Hebard,  M.  A.,  Ph.D.,  Sec. 

Aven  Nelson,  M.  S.,  M.  A.,  Bot.  Burton  P.  Fleming,  B.  S.,  Irrig. 

E.  E.  Slosson,  M.  S.,  Chem.  Elias  E.  Nelson,  M.  A.,  Hort.  and  Agros. 


STATION    PUBLICATIONS    RECEIVED    BY   THE   OFFICE   OF   EXPERIMENT 
STATIONS  DURING  1901.  l 


ALABAMA  COLLEGE  STATION. 


Publication. 


Title. 


Author. 


1900. 

Bulletin  no 

Bulletin  ill  

Bulk-tin  112 

Annual  Report  . . 
Index,  Vol.  VIII 

1901. 
Bulletin  113 

Bulletin  114 

Bulletin  115 

Bulletin  116 


Grapes 

Corn  Culture 

( Orchard  Notes 

Thirteenth  Annual  Report.  1900 

Index  to  Bulletins  108-112,  Thirteenth  Annual 
Report. 

Cooperative    Experiments    with     Cotton    in 
1899-1900. 

Feeding  Experiments  with  Dairy  Cows 

Commercial  Fertilizers 

Texas  or  Acclimation  Fever 


F.S.  Earle  and  C.  F.  Austin. 
.1.  F.  Duggar. 
F.s.  Earle. 


J.  F.  Duggar. 

J.  F.  Duggar  and  R.W.  Clark. 
J.T.  Anderson. 
C.  A.Cary. 


ALABAMA  TUSKEGEE  STATION. 


L901. 


Bulletin  4 


Some  Cercosporse  of  Macon  County,  Ala 


G.W.Carver. 


ARIZONA  STATION. 


1900. 
Annual  Report 

1901. 
Bulletin  86 j 

Bulletin  37 

Bulletin  38 

Bulletin  89 

Annual  Report 


Eleventh  Annual  Report,  1900 

Experimental  Work  with  Sugar  Beets  during 
1900. 

Winter  Irrigation  of  Deciduous  Orchards 

Timely  Hints  for  Fanners 

Dairy  Herd  Records 

Twelfth  Annual  Report,  1901 


R.H.Forbes. 
A.J.  McOlatehie. 
C.  II. True. 


ARKANSAS  STATION. 


1900 

Bulletin  62  .. 
Bulletin  68  .. 


Bulletin  r,l 


wheat  Experiments 

The  Relative  Susceptibility  of  the  Domestic 
Animals  to  the  Contagia  Of  Human  and   Bo- 
vine Tuberculosis. 
.     Notes  on  Celery 

Bulletin  65 Pig  Feeding  Experiments 

\nnual  Report Thirteenth  Annual  Report,  1900. 

L901. 

Bulletin  66 Oal  Experiments 


C.  L.  Newman. 
K.  R.  Dinwiddie. 


F.Walker. 
R.L.  Bennett. 


C.  L.  Newman. 


•  A  list  of  publications  Issued  by  the  stations  prior  t<>  January  l.  1892,  was  published  in  the  Expert-* 
ment  Station  Record,  Vol.  Ill,  p.  937;  and  lists  of  those  issued  in  subsequent  years  in  the  following 
bulletins  of  the  Office  of  Experiment  stations:  L892and  1893,  Bulletin  19.  p.  61;  L894,  Bulletin  23,  p.68j 
1895,  Bulletin  27,  p.  69;  L896.  Bulletin  39,  p.  68;  L897,  Bulletin  I7,p.57;  L898,  Bulletin  59,  p.  74;  L899,  Bul- 
letin 74,  p.  79,  and  1900,  Bulletin  88,  p.  B9.  \  list  of  the  publications  Issued  by  the  stations  from  1875 
to  1899  was  published  In  Bulletin  80,  p.  512,  of  the  Office  of  Experiment  stations. 

74 


STATION    PUBLICATIONS    RECEIVED    DURING    1901. 

CALIFORNIA  STATION. 


75 


Publication. 


Title. 


Author. 


1900. 
Exchange  Seed  -  List, 
No.  5. 

1901. 

Bulletin  131 

Bulletin  132 

Bulletin  133 

Bulletin  131 


Bulletin  135 
Bulletin  136 


Bulletin  137  . . 
Seed  Bulletin. 


Exchange  Seed-List 


The  Phylloxera  of  the  Vine 

Feeding  of  Farm  Animals 

Tolerance  of  Alkali  by  Various  Cultures 

Report  on  Condition  of  Vineyards  in  Portions 
of  Santa  Clara  Valley. 

The  Potato-Worm  in  California 

Erinose  of  the  Vine 


Pickling  Ripe  and  Green  Olives 

Distribution  of  Seeds  and  Plants 


COLORADO  STATION. 


\V.   A.   Setchell    and    J.   B. 
Davy. 

F.  T.  Bioletti. 

M.  E.  Jaffa  and  L.  Anderson. 

R.  H.  Loughridge. 

F.    T.    Bioletti    and    E.    H. 

Twight. 
W.  T.  Clarke. 
F.    T.    Bioletti    and    E.    H. 

Twight. 
F.T.  Bioletti. 
E.  J.Wickson  and  J.  B.  Davy. 


1900. 
Bulletin  55  . . . 
Bulletin  59  . . 


Bulletin  60 
Bulletin  61 


Forests  and  Snow 

Investigation  of  the  Great  Plains:  Field  Notes 
from  Trips  in  Eastern  Colorado. 

Bush  Fruits,  including  Gooseberries,  Raspber- 
ries, Blackberries,  Dewberries. 

Brom  us  inermis ; 


Annual  Report Thirteenth  Annual  Report,  1900 

1901. 

Bulletin  62 Cantaloupes  

Bulletin  63 Sugar  Beets.     A  resume  of  the  Work  Done  by 

the  Agricultural  Experiment  Station  of  Colo- 
rado. 

Bulletin  64 Press  Bulletins  Nos.  1-11 


L.  G.  Carpenter. 
J.  E.  Payne. 

C.  H.  Potter. 

F.  L.  Watrous,  H.  H.  Griffin, 
and  J.E.  Payne. 


H.H.  Griffin. 
W.  P.  Headden. 


CONNECTICUT  STATE  STATION. 


1900. 
Annual  Report 
Annual  Report 
Annual  Report . 

1901. 
Bulletin  132 

Bulletin  133  .. . 

Bulletin  134  . . . . 
Bulletin  135 

Annual  Report 


Annual  Report,  1900— Part  II . 
Annual  Report.  1900—  Part  III 
Annual  Report,  1900— Part  IV 


Condimental  and  Medicinal  Cattle  and  Poul- 
try Foods. 

Commercial  Feeding  Stuffs  in  the  Connecticut 
Market. 

The  New  Law  Concerning  Insect  Pests 

The  San  Jose  Scale  Insect:  Its  Appearance  and 
Spread  in  Connecticut. 

Annual  Report,  1901— Part  I 


A.  L.  Winton  et  al. 


W.  E.  Britton. 
Do. 


CONNECTICUT  STORRS  STATION. 


1899. 
Annual  Report 


1900. 
Supplement  to  Report 
for  1900. 


1901. 
Bulletin  22  . . 


Twelfth  Annual  Report,  1899 


Publications  of  the  Storrs  Station  since  its  Or- 
ganization in  1888. 


The  Soy  Bean  as  a  Forage  and  Seed  Crop 


C.  S.  Phelps. 


DELAWARE  STATION. 


1900. 
Annual  Report Twelfth  Annual  Report,  1900 

1901. 

Bulletin  50 Directions  for  Treatment  of  Insect  Pests  and  E.  D.  Sanderson  and  F.  D. 

Plant  Diseases.  Chester. 

Bulletin  51 j  Pedigreed  Sorghum  as  a  Source  of  Cane  Sugar. .  A.  T.  Neale. 

Bulletin  52 1  Pear  Blight  and  Pear  Canker F.  D.  Chester. 


76  STATION    PUBLICATIONS    RECEIVED    DURING    1901. 

FLORIDA  STATION. 


Publication. 

Title. 

Author. 

1900. 
Annual  Report 

1901. 
Rullrtin  56 

\nnual  Reports,  1899  and  1900 

The  Cottony  Cushion  Scale 

H.  A.  Gossard. 

Bulletin  •")? 

H.  H.  Hume. 

Bulletin  58 

Do. 

GEORGIA  STATION. 

1900. 
Bulletin  51 

Corn  Culture 

R.  J.  Redding. 

Annual  Report 

I'.hh. 

Bulletin  52 

Thirteenth  Annual  Report,  1900 

1  Cotton  Culture 

Do. 

IDAHO  STATION. 

1901. 
Bulletin  25 

The  Composition  of  Arsenical  Insecticides 

Crude  Petroleum.    The  Elm  Louse.    The  Pear- 
Leaf  Blister  Mite. 

Mushrooms  or    Toadstools:    A  Natural   Food 
Product. 

Some  Idaho  Soils 

s.  Avery. 

J.  M.  Aldrich. 

Bulletin  26 

Bulletin  27 

L.  F.  Henderson. 

Bulletin  28 

H.  T.  Beans. 

Bulletin  29 

Report  of  the  Director  for  the  Two  Years  End- 
ing June  30,  1900. 
Meteorological  Records 

J.  E.  Bonebright. 

ILLINOIS  STATION. 

1900. 
Annual  Report 

1901. 
Bulletin  61 

Thirteenth  Annual  Report,  1900 

The  Farmer's  Vegetable  Garden 

J.  W.  Lloyd. 
E.  Davenport. 
A.D.Shamel. 

Do. 

Bulletin  62 

The  Market  Classes  of  Horses 

Bulletin  63 

Bulletin  64 

Seed  Corn  and  Some  Standard  Varieties  for 

Illinois. 
Treatment  of  Oats  for  Smut 

Bulletin  ti5 

Construction  and  Care  of  Earth  Roads 

I.O.Baker. 

INDIANA  STATION. 

1900. 
Bulletin  84 

Growing  Lettuce  with  Chemical  Fertilizers 

Chrysanthemum  Rust 

On  the  Amount  of  Water  in  Slop-Fed  Fatten- 
ing Pigs. 
Thirteenth  Annual  Report    1900... 

W.  Stuart. 

Bulletin  85  .. 

J.C.Arthur. 

Bulletin  86  .. 

C.  S.  Plumb  and  H.  E.  Van 

Annual  Report 

1901. 
Bulletin  87 

Norman. 

Formalin  as  a  Preventive  of  Oat  Smut  

W.Stuart. 

Bulletin  88 

Bulletin  89 

Systems  of  Cropping  with  and  without  Fertili- 
zation. 
The  Source  of  Milk  Supply  for  Towns  and  Cities. 

\Y.  0.  Latta  and  .1.  H.  skin- 
ner. 
C.S.  Plumb. 

IOWA  STATION. 

L901. 
Bulletin  54 

Bulletin  56 

and  F.  Lamson-Scrihner. 

Bulletin  56 

Pastures  and  Meadows  of  Iowa 

Experiments  in  Curing  cheese 

Bulletin  .">7 

and  F.  Lamson-Scrilmer. 
G.  L.  McKay. 

Bulletin  58 

Parturient    1'aralysis  ami   the  Schmidt    Treat- 
ment. 

List  of  Bulletins  published  by  the  Iowa  Exper- 
iment Station. 

a  Bacteriological  Study  of  the  College  Cream- 
ery Milk  Supply,    a  Case  of  Putrid  Butter. 

Purification  Oi   Milk   by  the  Centrifugal  Sepa- 
rator. 

J.J.  Repp. 

C.  H.  Eckles. 

Bulletin  59 

C.    H.     Eckles    and    S.    E. 
Barnes. 

STATION    PUBLICATIONS    RECEIVED    DURING    1901. 
KANSAS  8TATION. 


77 


Publication. 


1901. 
Bulletin  100  .. 


Title. 


Author. 


Soy  Beans  in  Kansas  in  1900 H.  M.  Cottrell,  D.  H.    Otis, 

and  J.G.  Haney. 

Bulletin  101 Notes  from  the  Plum  Orchard E.A.  Popenoe  aii«l  A.Dick- 
ens. 

Bulletin  102 Forage  Plants  for  Kansas A.S.Hitchcock  and   .1.  M. 

Westgate. 

Bulletin  103 Digestion    Experiments  with    Kansas   Feeds.     J.   T.   Willard    and    R.    W. 

Sugar  Beets.  1891-1900.  Clothier. 

Bulletin  104 Fall  Seeding  of  Alfalfa H.M.  Cottrell. 

Bulletin  105 Blackleg  in  Kansas P.  Fischer  and  A.  T.  Kinsley. 


KENTUCKY  STATION. 


1900. 
Bulletin  88 Commercial  Fertilizers 


Bulletin  89 Wheat— Test  of  Varieties.  Test  of  Fertilizers. 

Descriptions  of  Varieties  of  Wheat. 
Bulletin  90 Commercial  Fertilizers 

1901. 
Bulletin  91 Enemies  of  Cucumbers  and   Related   Plants. 

Experiments  with  Potato  Scab.    The  Food  of 

the  Toad. 

Bulletin  92 Grapes 

Bulletin  93 Diseases  of  Nursery  Stock.     Rabbits  and  Their 

Injuries  to  Young  Trees. 

Bulletin  94 Test  of  Varieties  of  Wheat 

Descriptions  of  Varieties  of  Wheat 

Bulletin  95 Commercial  Fertilizers 


M.  A.  Scovell.  A.  M.  Peter, 

and  H.  E.  Curtis. 
H.  Garman. 

M.  A.  Scovell,  A.  M.  Peter, 
and  H.  F.  Curtis. 

H.  Garman. 


C.W.Mathews. 
H.  Garman. 

.T.N.  Harper. 
H.  Garman. 

M.  A.  Scovell.  A.  M.  Peter, 
and  H.E.Curtis. 


LOUISIANA   STATION. 


1900 
Bulletin  63 

Annual  Report 

1901. 

Bulletin  64 

1900. 
Bulletin  69  .... 
Annual  Report 

1901. 

Bulletin  70 

Bulletin  71 

Bulletin  72  ... . 
Bulletin  73 

Bulletin  74 

Bulletin  75 

Bulletin  76 

Bulletin  77 


Analyses  of  Commercial  Fertilizers  and  Paris 

Green. 
Thirteenth  Annual  Report,  1900 

Report  of  the  Veterinarian 


W.  C.  Stubbs. 


W.  H.  Dalrymple. 


MAINE  STATION 


Finances,  Meteorologv,  Index  . 
Sixteenth  Annual  Report,  1900. 


Oats  as  Grain  and  Fodder 

Feeding  Stuff  Inspection 


J.M.Bartlett. 
CD.  Woods  and  J.M 
lett. 
Fertilizer  Inspection CD.  Woods. 


Bart- 


Experiments  with  Fungicides  upon  Potatoes 
in  1900.     How  to  Fight  Potato  Enemies. 

The  Manurial  Value  of  Ashes,  "Mucks,"  Sea 
Weeds,  and  Bone. 

Analyses  of  Miscellaneous  Food  Materials 


Do. 

Do. 

C  D.  Woods  and  L.  H.  Mer- 
rill. 
W.M.  Munson. 


The  Horticultural  Status  of  the  Genus  Vaccin 

ium. 
Fertilizer  Inspection CD.  Woods  and  J.  M.  Bart 

lett. 


78  BTATION    PUBLICATIONS    RECEIVED    DURING    1901. 

MARYLAND  STATION. 


Publication. 


Title. 


Author. 


1900 

Bulletin  69 The  Influence  of  Feed  and  Care  on  the  Indi- 
viduality of  Cowb. 

1901. 

Bulletin  70 The  Chemical  composition  of  Maryland  Soils.. 

Bulletin  71 Notes  on  Spraying  Peaches  and  Plums  in  1900.. 

Bulletin  72 Peach  Growing  In  Maryland 

Bulletin  7:> Suggestions  about  Combating  the  San  Jose  Scale. 

Bulletin  71 Notes  on  Celery  Blight 

Bulletin  75 The  Effect  of  Hydrocyanic-Acid    Gas    Upon 

Grains  and  other  Seeds 

Bulletin  76 Parturient  Paresis— Milk  Fever, Calving  Fever. 

Bulletin  77 The  Comparative  Digestibility  of  Raw,  Pasteur- 
ized, and  Cooked  Milk. 

Annual  Reporl Fourteenth  Annual  Report,  1901 


c.  F.  Doane. 


F.P.Veitch. 

C.  O.  Townsend  and  H.  P, 

Gould. 
H.P.Gould. 

Do. 
C.  O.  Townsend. 
Do. 

S.S.  Buckley. 

c.  F.  Doane  and  T.  M.  Price. 


MASSACHUSETTS  STATION. 


1900. 
Annual  Report 

1901. 

Bulletin  71  .... 

Bulletin  72  .... 

Bulletin  73 

Bulletin  74 


Bulletin  75 

Bulletin  76 
Bulletin  77 


Meteorological   Bulle- 
tins. 


Thirteenth  Annual  Report,  1900  . 


Concentrated  Feed  Stuffs.    Condimental  Stock 

and  Poultry  Foods. 
Summer  Forage  Crops 

Orchard  Experiments.  Fertilizers  for  Fruits. 
Thinning  Fruits.     Spraying  Fruits. 

Analyses  of  Manurial  Substances  Sent  on  for 
Examination.  Analyses  of  Paris  Green  and 
Other  Insecticides.  Instructions  Regarding 
the  Sampling  of  Materials  to  be  Forwarded 
for  Investigation.  Discussion  of  Trade  Val- 
ues of  Fertilizing  Ingredients.  Laws  for  the 
Regulation  of  the  Trade  in  Commercial  Fer- 
tilizers in  Massachusetts.  Destructions  to 
Manufacturers,  Importers.  Agents,  and  Sell- 
ers of  Commercial  Fertilizers. 

Analyses  of  Manurial  Substances  Sent  on  for 
Examination.  Analyses  of  Licensed  Fertil- 
izers Collected  hy  the  Agent  of  the  Station 
during  1901. 

The  Imported  Elm-leaf  Beetle 

Analyses  of  Manurial  Substances  Sent  on  for 
Examination.  Analyses  of  Licensed  Fertil- 
izers Collected  by  the  Agent  of  the  Station 
during  1901. 

Meteorological  Bulletins  145-152 

Meteorological  Bulletins  153-155 


J.B.  Lindsey  et  al. 

J.  B.  Lindsey,  E.  B.  Holland, 

and  P.  H.  Smith,  jr. 
S.  T.  Maynard  and   G.  A. 

Drew. 
C.  A.  Goessmann. 


Do. 


H.T.  Fernald. 
C.  A.  Goessmann. 


J.   E.  Ostrander  and  C.   L, 

Rice. 
J.   E.  Ostrander   and    II.    L. 

Bodfish. 


MICHIGAN  STATION. 


|  'II  Ml 

Bulletin  L86  ... 

Annual  Report 

1901. 
Bulletin  187  ... 
Bulletin  188  ... 
Bulletin  i.v.»  ... 
Bulletin  L90  ... 
Bulletin  191  ... 
Bulletin  L92  ... 


First    Report  of  the  Upper  Peninsula   Experi- 
ment Station. 
Thirteenth  Annual  Report,  1900 


Report  of  South  Haven  Substation 

Experime    is  with  Sugar  Beets 

Notes  on  Strawberries 

Vegetable  Tests  for  1900 

Shrinkage  of  Farm  Products 

Fertilizer  Analyses 


MINNESOTA  STATION. 


L900 

Bulletin  69 
Annual  Reporl 

l'.ioi. 
Bulletin  70  .... 

Bull,  tin  71  .... 


S.  H.Fulton. 
.1.  i>.  Towar. 

L.  R.Tat't  and  M.  L.  Dean. 
DO. 

C.  D.Smith. 

R.C.  Kedzie  and  L.  H.Van 
Wormer. 


Bugs  Injurious  to  Our  Cultivated  Plants 
annual  Report,  L900 


Influence  of   Wheal  Farming  upon  Soil  Fer- 
tility. 
Investigation  In  Milk  Production 


0.  Lugger. 


H.  Snyder. 


T.   L.   Baecker  and    V.  W. 

Major. 


STATION    PUBLICATIONS    KECEIVED    DURING    1901. 

MISSISSIPPI  STATION. 


79 


Publication. 


Title. 


Author. 


1900. 
Bulletin  65  ... . 

1901. 
Bulletin  66  .... 

Bulletin  67 

Animal  Report 

1900. 
Annual  Report 

1901. 
Bulletin  1 


Soils  of  Mississippi:    Chemical  and  Physical 
Composition. 


W.    L.    Hutchinson,    W.    R. 
Perkins,  and  E.  B.  Ferris. 


Soils  of  Mississippi:    Plant  Food  and  Produc-     W.L.Hutchinson. 

tiveness. 
Good  Dirt  Roads  for  Mississippi J.  W.  Fox  and  W.  L.  Hutch- 
inson. 
Fourteenth  Annual  Report,  1901 


MISSOURI  FRUIT  STATION. 


First  Annual  Report,  1900. 


Preliminary  Report  on  Bitter  Rot  or  Ripe  Rot 
of  Apples. 


J.T.  Stinson. 


MONTANA  STATION. 


1900 
Bulletin  26 Poultry  Raising 

Bulletin  27 Livestock  Feeding  Tests:  Beef  Cattle.  Lambs, 

and  Swine. 

Bulletin  28 |  Seventh  Annual  Report,  1900 

Bulletin  29 The  Quantity  of  Water  used  in  Irrigation  and 

the  Seepage  Loss  from  Canals. 

Weeds  of  Montana 

Report   of  Grazing  and  Feeding  Tests:   Beef 
Cattle  and  Lambs. 


1901. 
Bulletin  30  . . . 
Bulletin  31  . . . 


H.C.Gardiner. 
R.  S.Shaw. 


S.  Fortier. 


J.  W.  Blankinship. 
R.S.Shaw. 


NEBRASKA  STATION. 


1900. 
Annual  Report 

1901. 

Bulletin  68 

Bulletin  69 

Bulletin  70 

Bulletin  71 


Fourteenth  Annual  Report.  1900 

Feeding  Skim  Milk  to  Calves 

Some  Forage  Plants  for  Summer  Feed 

Locusts  or  Grasshoppers 

Sheep  Feeding  Experiments  inNebraska.    (Sec 
ond  Experiment.) 


A.  L.  Haeckei*. 

T.    L.    Lyon     and 

Haecker. 
L.  Bruner. 
E.A.Burnett., 


A.    L. 


NEVADA  STATION. 


1900. 
Bulletin  48 Nature  Studies  III.    Some  Ways  of  Seed  Distri- 
bution. 

Bulletin  49 The  Carpenter  Worm 

Bulletin  50 Sugar  Beets,  Season  of  1899.    Part  II 


F.  H.  Hillman. 


S.  B.  Doten. 

R.  H  McDowell. 


NEW  HAMPSHIRE  STATION. 


1900. 
Bulletin  76  ... 
Bulletin  77  ... 
Bulletin  78... 
Bulletin  79  ... 


1901. 
Bulletin  80  . . 
Bulletin  81  . . 


Utilizing  the  Greenhouse  in  Stammer 

Experiments  in  Road  Surfacing  . 

Bovine  Tuberculosis 

Twelfth  Annual  Report,  1900 , 


The  Inspection  of  Fertilizers  in  1900 

Insect  Record  for  1900 

Bulletin  82 Feeding  Farm  Horses 

Bulletin  83 The  Value  of  Meadow  Muck 

Technical  Bulletin  1.       An  Annotated  Catalogue  of  the  Butterflies  of 

New  Hampshire. 
Technical  Bulletin  2.       The  Classification  of  American  Muskmelons  ... 


F.  W.  Rane. 
C.  H.  Pettee. 
H.  H.  Lamson. 


F.  W.  Morse. 
C.  M.  Weed. 
C.  W.  Burkett. 
F.  W.  Morse. 
W.  F.  Fiske. 

F.  W.  Rane. 


80  STATION    PUBLICATIONS    RECEIVED    DURING    1901, 

NKW  JERSEY  STATIONS. 


Publication. 

Title. 

Author. 

1900. 
Bulletin  l  it 

.1.  B.  Smith. 

Special  Bulletin  8 

1901. 

Bulletin  1  is 

Soli  Fungicides  for  Potato  and  Turnip  Diseases. 

Alfalfa— Methods  of   Culture  and   Yields  per 
Acre.     Alfalfa  Protein  Versus  Purchased  Pro- 
tein in  Rations  for  Dairy  Cows. 

B.  D.  Halsted. 

K.   B.    Voorhees  and  C.  B. 

Bulletin  1  19 

Lane. 
J.  B.  Smith 

Bulletin  150 

Losses  in   Farm  Manures.     The  Relative  Use- 
fulness   of    the    Nitrogen   in    Fresh   and   in 
Leached  Manures.    Tne Comparative  Value 
of  the  Nitrogen  in  Commercial  Forms  and  in 
Natural  Manures. 

Bean  Diseases  and  Their  Remedies 

Domestic  Pasteurizing  Methods,  and  the  Care 
of  Milk  in  the  Home. 

Concentrated  Feeding  Stuffs 

E.  B.  Voorhees. 

Bulletin  151 

B.  D.  Halsted. 

Bulletin  152 

.1.  Nelson.  ■ 

Bulletin  163 

L.   A.  Voorhees  and  J.   P. 

Street. 

NEW  MEXICO  STATION. 


1900. 

Annual   Report Tenth  and  Eleventh  Annual  Reports,  1899  and 

1900. 
1901. 

Bulletin  37 Notes  on  the  Food  of  Birds 

Bulletin  38 Soil  and  Soil  Moisture  Investigations  for  the 

Season  of  1900. 
Bulletin  39 1  Orchard  Notes 


T.  D.'A.  Coekerell. 
J.  D.  Tinsley  and  J.  .I.Ver- 
non. 

F.Garcia. 


NEW  YORK  STATE  STATION. 


1900. 


Bulletin  177 

Bulletin  178 

Bulletin  179 

Bulletin  180 

Bulletin  lsi  .. 

Bulletin  182 

Bulletin  183 

Bulletin  181 

Bulletin  185 

Bulletin  18fi 

Bulletin  187 

Bulletin  188 

Bulletin  189 

Bulletin  190  . . 

Bulletin  191 

Bulletin  192 

Bulletin  193 

Bulletin  P.M 

Bulletin  195 

Bulletin  198 

19U1. 

Bulletin  197 

Bull. •tin  198 

Bulletin  199 

Bulletin  J(Kl 

Report  of  Analyses  of  Commercial  Fertilizers 

for  the  Spring  and  Fall  of  1900. 
Inspection  of  Babcock  Milk  Test  Bottles 


An  Anthracnose  and  a  Stem  Rot  of  the  Culti- 
vated Snapdragon. 

Miscellaneous  Notes  on  Injurious  Insects 

A  Fumigator  for  Small  Orchard  Trees , 

Experiments  on  the  Sulphur-Lime  Treatment 
for  Onion  Smut. 

Notes  on  some  Dairy  Troubles 


Influence  of  the  Temperature  of  Curing  upon 
the  Commercial  Quality  of  Cheese. 

New  Vork  Apple-Tree  Canker.  (Second  Re- 
port.) 

The  Sterile  Fungus  Rhizoctonia  as  a  Cause  of 
Plant  Diseases  in  America. 

Commercial  Fertilizers  for  Potatoes,  III 

spraying  for  Asparagus  Rust 

A  Little  Known  Asparagus  Pesf 

Report  of  Analyses  of  Paris  Green  and  Other 
Insecticides  iii  1900. 

A  Fruit  Disease  Survev  of  Western  New  York 
in  1900. 

The  Substitution  of  Soda  for  Potash  in  Plant 
Growth. 

San  .lose  Scale  Investigations.  I,  The  develop- 
ment of  the  Female. 

San  .lose  Scale  Investigations.  II.  Spraying 
Experiments  with  Kerosene  Oil;  Methods  of 
<  lombating  the  San  Jose  Scale. 

Director's  Report  for  1900 

Spraying  in  Bloom 


The  Food  Source  0'   Mill    Efct;  with  Studies  on 

the  Nutrition  of  Milch  Cows. 
Inspection  of  Feeding  Stuffs,  1900-1901 


An  Epidemic  Of  Curranl  Anthracnose. 

Notes  from  the  Botanical  Department. 


L.  L.  Van   Slyke  and  W.  H. 

Andrews. 
W.    II.   Jordan    and    G.    A. 

Smith. 
F.  C.  Stewart. 

V.  H.  Lowe. 
Do. 

F.  A.Sirrine  and  F.  C.  stew- 
art. 

H.  A.  Harding,  L.  A.  Rogers, 
and  G.  A.  Smith. 

G.A.Smith. 

W.  Paddock. 

B.  M.  Duggarand  F.  C.  Stew- 
art. 

W.  H.  Jordan. 

F.  A.Sirrine. 
Do. 

L.  L.  Van  Slyke  and   W.  H. 
Andrews. 

F.  C.  Stewart.   F.  M.   Rolfs, 
and  F.  H.  Hall. 

W.  H.  Jordan  and  C.  G.  Jen- 

ter. 

V.  H.Lowe  and  P.J.  Parrott. 
V.  H.  Low  e. 


W.  II.  Jordan. 

S.  A.  Beach  and  L.  H.  Bailey. 


W.  H.  Jordan.  C.  G.  Jenter, 
and  F.  D.  Fuller. 

W.    II.    Jordan    and    C.   G. 
Jenter. 

F.  C.  Stewart  and  H.  J.  Eus- 
tace. 
Do. 


STATION    PUBLICATIONS    RECEIVED    DURING    1901. 
NEW  YORK  CORNELL  STATION. 


81 


Publication. 

Title. 

Author. 

1901. 
Bulletin  186 

The  Sterile  Fungus  Rhizoctonia  as  a  Cause  of 

Plant  Diseases  in  America. 
The  Palmer-Worrn 

B.  M.  Duggarand  F.C.Stew- 
art. 
M.  V.  Slingerland. 

Bulletin  187 

Bulletin  188 

»  Snrav  Calendar 

L.  H.  Bailev 

Bulletin  190 

Bulletin  191 

Bulletin  192 

Bulletin  193 

Bulletin  194 

Bulletin  195 

Bulletin  196 

Three  Unusual  Strawberry  Pests  and  a  Green- 
house Pest. 
Tillage  Experiments  with  Potatoes 

M.  V.  Slingerland. 
J.  L.  Stone. 

Further  Experiments  Against  the  Peach-Tree 
Borer. 

Studies   of  Some    Shade    Tree    and    Timber- 
Destroying  Fungi. 

The  Hessian  Flv:  Its  Ravages  in  New  York  in 
1901. 

Further  Observations  upon  Ropiness  in  Milk 
and  Cream. 

Fourth  Renort  on  Potato  Culture 

M.  V.  Slingerland. 

G.  F.  Atkinson. 

I.  P.  Roberts,  M.  V.  Slinger- 
land, and  J.  L.  Stone. 
A.  R.  Ward. 

NORTH  CAROLINA  STATION. 


1900 
Bulletin  176  .". 


Bulletin  177  .. . 
Annual  Report 


1901. 
Bulletin  178  . . 


Bulletin  179 
Bulletin  180 


The  Relative  Values  of  Some  Nitrogenous  Fer-  i  W.  A.   Withers    and    G.   S. 
tilizers.  Fraps. 

Edible  Mushrooms  of  North  Carolina C.  W.  Hvams. 

Twenty-third  Annual  Report,  1900 

The  Nature  of  Pentosoids,  and  their  Determi-  I  G.  S.  Fraps. 
nation. 

The  Composition  of  Cotton-Seed  Meal W.   A.   Withers    and    G.   S. 

Fraps. 
The  Sugar  Beet  in  North  Carolina W.  A.  Withers. 


NORTH  DAKOTA  STATION. 


1900. 

Bulletin  46 A  Preliminary  List  of  the  Spermaphyta,  Seed 

Bearing  Plants  of  North  Dakota. 
Annual  Report Eleventh  Annual  Report,  1900 


1901. 

Bulletin  47 Humus  and  Soil  Nitrogen.    Climatic  Studies 

with  Wheat,  Oats,  and  Corn.  Brome  and 
Timothy  Compared.    Austrian  Brome  Hay. 

Bulletin  48 Wheat  Farming  Experiments  and  Soil  Moisture 

Studies. 


H.  L.  Bolley  and  L.  R.  Wri 
dron. 


E.  F.  Ladd. 


J.  H.  Shepperd  and  A.   M. 
Ten  Eyck. 


OHIO  STATION. 


1900. 
Bulletin  121 

A  Condensed  Handbook  of  the  Diseases  of  Cul- 
tivated Plants  in  Ohio. 
Onion  Smut:  Preliminary  Experiments 

Grape  Rots  in  Ohio 

Experiments  in  the  Prevention  of  Grape  Rot  . . 

A.  D.  Selby. 

Bulletin  122  . . 

Do. 

1901. 
Bulletin  123  . 

Do. 

Bulletin  124 

A.  D.  Selbv  and  J.  F.  Hicks. 
C.  E.  Thofne  et  al. 

Bulletin  125 

Bulletin  126 

Bulletin  129 

The  Maintenance  of  Fertility 

Sugar-Beet  Investigations  in  Ohio  in  1900 

Field  Experiments  with  Wheat 

Do. 

A.  D.  Selby  and  J.  W.  Ames. 
J.  F.  Hickman. 

OKLAHOMA  STATION. 


1900. 
Bulletin  48  . . . 


1901. 
Bulletin  49  . . . 
Bulletin  50  . . . 
Circular  3 


Annual  Report 


Crop  and  Forage  Notes,  1900 


A  Rhizomorphic  Root  Rot  of  Fruit  Trees 

Manuring  the  Soil 

Directions  for  Collecting  and  Preserving  In- 
sects and  Plants. 
Tenth  Annual  Report,  1901 


F.C.Burtis. 


E.M.Wilcox. 
J.  Fields. 
E.M.Wilcox. 


15469— No.  111—02- 


82 


STATION    PUBLICATIONS    RECEIVED    DURING    L901. 
OREGON  STATION. 


Publication. 


1900. 
Bulletin  63  ... 


Bulletin  64  .. 

1901. 

Hull. ■tin  65  .. 


Title. 


Bulletin  66  .... 

Bulletin  67 

Annual  Reporl 


\  Preliminary  Bulletin  on  the  Prevention  of 

Smut  on  ( >ats. 
Investigation  of  Diseases  in  Poultry 

Creameries  and  Cheese  Factories  of  Western 
( Oregon. 

The  Grape  in  Oregon.     I.  Western  Oregon 

The  Silo  and  Silage 

Annual  Report,  1901  

1 '  E  N  NSYLVA  X I A  STATION . 

Annual  Report,1900 

Variety  Tests  of  Wheat 

Methods  of  Dairy  Feeding 

RHODE  ISLAND  STATION. 


Author. 


E.  F.  Pernot. 

Do. 

F.  L.  Kent. 

K.K.Lake. 
J.  Withycombe 


1900. 
Annual  Report . 

1901. 
Bulletin  65 

Bulletin  56 


(i.e.  Watson  and  K.  H.  Hess. 
II.  Havward. 


1900. 

Bulletin  71  ... 


Bulletin  7."» 


1901. 
Bulletin  76 


A   Rotation  of  Crops:    potatoes,  Kye.and  Clover. 

A   Four-Year  Rotation  of  Crops:  Indian  Corn. 
Potatoes.  Rye,  and  Clover. 


Bulletin  77 


Bulletin  78 
Bulletin  79 

Bulletin  80 


Bulletin  si  

Annual  Report 


II.  J.  Wheeler  and  .1.  A.  Til 
linghast. 
Do. 


Do. 


Do. 


A  Five- Year  Rotation  Of  Crops:  Indian  Corn, 
Potatoes,  Rye, Grass, and  Grass. 

Rations  for  Milch  Cows 

Feeding  StuIT  Analyses H.J.  Wheeler  and  A.  W.  Bos 

worth. 

Analyses  of  Feeding  Stuffs Do.  4t 

Analyses  of  Commercial  Fertilizers H.  J.  Wheeler  el  al. 

A  Modern  Dairy  Barn V.  A.  Brigham. 

Individuality  of  Cows w.  A.Conant. 

Commercial  Fertilizers II.  J.  Wheeler  et  al. 

Fourteenth  Annual  Report,  1901 


SOUTH  CAROLINA   STATION. 


1900. 

Bulletin  57 

Annual  Report . 

1901. 

Bulletin  fi8 

Bulletin  59 


Bulletin  60 
Bulletin  61 

Bulletin  62 
Bulletin  63 
Bulletin  64 

Bulletin  65 


Fungicides 

Annual  Report,  L900 


Grapes 

\    Chemical    Investigation   of  the   Rice   Plant 

and  Of  the  Produce  and  By-product-  of  the 

Rice  Industry. 

Analysis  of  Commercial  Fertilizer 

( '<  nil 


Capons  and  Capon i zing 

Sweet  Potato 

Analysis  of  Commercial  Fertilizers,  II 

San    .lose    Scale,    with    a    Few   Suggestions    for 

its  Treatment,  and  Rules  and   Regulations 

Adopted  by  state  Board  of  Entomology. 


C.  C.  Newman. 
C.  C.  McDonnell. 


J.  S.  Newman. 
0.  M.  Watson. 
F.  S.  Shiver. 


SOCTH    DAKOTA   STATION. 


L899. 
Annual  Reporl 

I'. 

Bulletin  68 

Annual  Report 

L901. 

Bulletin  69  .... 

Bulletin  70  .... 
Bulletin  71  .... 
Annual  I;,  poi  I 


Annual  Report,  L899 

Vegetables  in  south  Dakota 

Annual  Report,  1900 

Native  and  Introduced  Forage  Plants 

Drought-Resistant     Forage    Experiments     at 
Highmore,  S.  Dak.,  for  1900. 

Spelt  r.  Barley 

Annual  Report,  L901 


N.     K.     Hansen 
Tliornber. 


J.  H.  Shepard,  D.  A.  Saun- 
ders, and  W.  EL  Knox. 
D.  A.  Saunders. 

K.    C.    Chilcott    and    W.    T. 
Thornber. 


STATloX    PUBLICATIONS    RECEIVED    BERING    11>01.  83 

TENNESSEE  STATION. 


Publication. 


Title. 


Author. 


1900. 

Bui.  Vol. XIII.  X<>.  2  ...    Experiments  with  Winter  Wheat \.  M.  Soule  and  P.  O.  Van- 

atter. 
Bui.  Vol.  XIII.  No.  3  ...    Fertilizer  Experiments  on  Potatoes,  Corn,  Cow-    C.A.Mooera 

peas,  and  Peanuts. 

Bui.  Vol.  XIII. No.  4  ...    Feeding  Native  Steers v.  M.  Soule  and  J.  It.  Fain. 

Annual  Report Thirteenth  Annual  Report.  1900 

1901. 

Bui.  Vol.  XIV.  No. ! Experiments  with    Corn.   Forage  Crops,  and     A.  M.  Sonle.  P.  O.  Vanatter, 

Spring  Cereals.  and  .T.  R.  Fain. 

Bui.  Vol.  XIV.  No.  2 Winter  Wheat A.  M.  Sonle  and   P.  <  >.  Van- 
atter. 


TEXAS  STATION. 


1900. 

Bulletin  58 

Annual  Report 

1901. 
Bulletin  59  . . . 
Bulletin  60 


Pruning  and  Training  Peach  orchard* 
Twelfth  Annual  Report.  1900 


Forage  Crops 

Two  Methods  of  Growing  Onions 


R.  H.  Price. 


B.  C.  Pittuck  and  S.  A.  Mc- 
Henrv. 


UTAH  STATION. 


1900. 

Bulletin  70 

Bulletin  71 

Bulletin  72 

Annual  Report 


Experiments  in  Pork  Production 

Carrying-  Capacities  o:  Irrigation  Canals 
A  Soil  Survev  in  Salt  Lake  Valley, Utah. 
Eleventh  Annual  Report.  1900 


.    L.  Foster  and  L.  A.  Merrill. 

::ier. 
.    F.  D.Gardnerand  .T.  Stewart. 


VERMONT  STATION. 


1900. 
Bulleti:    - 
Annual  Report 

1901. 
Bulletin  84 

Bulletin  85 

Bulletin  86 

Bulletin  87 


Apples  of  the  Fameuse  Type 

Thirteenth  Annual  Report.  1900  . 


Analyses  of  Commercial  Feeding  Stuffs 

Potato  Scab  and  It--  Prevention 

Analyses  of  Commercvial  Fertilizers.^  . . . 

Analvses  of  Commercial  Fertilizers 


F.  A.  Waugh. 


J.  L.  Hills.  C.  H.  Jones,  and 

B.  o.  White. 
L.  R.  Jones  and  A.  W.  Edson. 

J.  L.  Hills.  C.  H.  Jones,  and 
B.  O.  White. 
Do. 


VIRGINIA  STATION. 


Bulletin  107  .. . 
Annual  Report 


1900. 
Bulletin  110  . . 
Bulletin  111  .. 
Bulletin  112  .. 
Bulletin  113  . . 
Bulletin  114  .. 
Bulletin  lis  .. 
Bulletin  116  . . 
Bulletin  117  .. 
Bulletin  11^  .. 


Feeding  Stuffs R.J.  Davidson. 

Annual  Report.  1899 


Animal  Parasites.  Ill E.  P.  Niles 


Annual  Report 


Animal  Parasites.  IV 

Animal  Parasites.  V 

Animal  Parasites.  VI 

Animal  Parasites.  VII 

The  Teeth  of  the  Horse  as  Affected  by  Ase.  I. . . 
The  Teeth  of  the  Horse  as  Affected  by  Aire.  II. . 
The  Teeth  of  the  Horse  as  Affected  by  Aire.  III. 
The  Teeth  of  Cattle  and  Sheep  as  Affected  by 

Age. 
Annual  Report.  1900 


Do. 
Do. 

Do. 
Do. 
C.  McCulloc 
Do. 
Do. 
Do. 


^4  STATION    PUBLICATIONS    RECEIVED    DURING    1901. 

WASHINGTON  STATION. 


Publication. 


Title. 


Author. 


Annual  Report 

1900. 

Bulletin  i:; 

Bulletin  n 

Annual  Report 

1901. 
Bulletin  45 


Ninth  Annual  Report,  1899 


Bulletin  46 

Bulk-tin  17 


Bulletin  48 
Bulletin  49 


national  Stock  Feeding  (A  Revision  of  Bui. 29). 

Fish  Scrap  Fertilizers 

Tenth  Annual  Report,  1900 


W.J.Spillman. 
W.H.Heileman. 


A    Preliminary   Report   of    Poison    Parsnip  in  I).  A.  Brodie. 
Western  Washington. 

Potato  Blight  and  Its  Treatment Do. 

The  Variegated  Cutworm R.  W.  Doane  and  D.  A.  Bro- 
die. 

A  Mechanical  Ration  Computer W.J.Spillman. 

Alkali  and  Alkali  Soils W.  H.  Heileman. 


WEST  VIRGINIA  STATION. 


1900. 
Bulletin  70  ... 
Bulletin  71  ... 


Annual  Report 


1901. 
Bulletin  72 
Bulletin  73  ... 


Bulletin  71 
Bulletin  75 
Bulletin  76 


Spraying,  Results  of  the  Season,  1900 
Poultry  Experiments 

Thirteenth  Annual  Report,  1900 


Commercial  Fertilizers 

Loss  of  Weight  in  Eggs  during  Incubation 

Cold  Storage 

Apple  Districts  of  West  Virginia 

Commercial  Fertilizers 


L.C.  Corbet  t. 

J.    H.    Stewart    and    II.    At- 
wood. 


J.  II.  Stewart  and  B.  H.  Hite. 
J.   H.  Stewart  and   H.   At- 

wood . 
L.  C.Corbett. 

Do. 
J.  H.  Stewart  and  B.  H.  Hite. 


WISCONSIN  STATION. 


1900. 
Annual  Report 

1901. 
Bulletin  84 

Bulletin  85 

Development  and  Distribution  of  Nitrates  and 
other  Soluble  Salts  in  Cultivated  Soils. 

Analyses  of  Licensed  Commercial  Fertilizers, 
1901. 

tiims. 
F.  H.  King  and  A.  R.  Whit- 
son. 

Bulletin  86 

Bulletin  87 

E  S  Goff 

Bulletin  88 

H.  L.  Russell. 

bulletin  89 

The  Law  Regulating  the  Sale  and  Analysis  of 

Concentrated  Feeding  StulTs  in  Wisconsin. 
The  Prevention  of  Oat  Smut 

W.  a.  Henry. 

Special  Bulletin 

E.  S.  Goff. 

WYOMING  STATION. 


1900. 
Annual  Report 

1901. 
bulletin  46  .... 
bulletin  17  .... 
Bulletin  48  .... 


Tenth  Annual  Report,  1900 


The  Brome  Grasses  of  Wyoming. 

Lamb  Feeding  Experiments 

Experiments  in  Wheat  Culture.. 


A.  Nelson. 
L.  Foster. 
L.  Fosterand  W.H.Fairfield. 


FOREIGN  EXPERIMENT  STATIONS. 


ALGERIA. 


station. 

Location. 

Director. 

Agricultural  and  Geological  Station 

J.  Dugast. 

Agricultural  School  and  Experiment  Station 

Rou'iba 

Botanical  Experiment  Station 

do  ... 

Dr.  L   Trabut 

Experiment  Garden 

Set  if 

Ryf. 

ARGENTINA. 


Office  of  Agronomy  and  Animal  Husbandry 


La  Plata Ramon  Pieres. 


AUSTRALIA. 


NEW   SOUTH   WALES. 

The  Hawkesbury  Agricultural  College  and  Ex- 
perimental Farm. 
New  South  Wales  Department  of  Agriculture. . . 

Wagga  Experimental  Farm 

Experimental  Farm 

Dairy  Stud  Farm 

Experimental  Farm 

Experimental  Farm 

Irrigation  Experimental  Field 

Technological  Museum 

Experimental  Farm 

Botanic  Gardens  and  Domains 


QUEENSLAND. 

Botanic  Garden 

Acclimatization  Society 

Queensland  Department  of  Agriculture. 

Biggenden  Farm 

Camerunga  State  N urserv 

Gindie  Farm 

Hermitage  Farm 


Westbrook  Farm 

Sugar  Experiment  Station 

Redland  Bay  Experiment  Orchard 

Agricultural  College  and  Experiment  Farm. 
Acclimatization  Society's  Gardens 


SOUTH    AUSTRALIA. 

The  South  Australia  Central  Agricultural  Bureau 

Botanic  Garden 

Botanic  Gardens 

Agricultural  College  and  Experimental  Farm  . 

TASMANIA. 

Tasmanian  Council  of  Agriculture 

Botanic  Gardens 


Richmond 

Sydney  

Wagga-Wagga 

Bathurst 

Berry 

Coolabah 

Grafton 

Pera  Bore 

Wollongbar... 

do 

Sydney  


Brisbane 

do 

do 

Burnett  District 

Cairns 

Central  District 

Warwick,     Darling 

Downs  District. 
Darling  Downs  District 
Maekay  


Gatton 

Rockhampton 


Adelaide 

do 

Port  Darwin. 
Roseworthv  . 


Hobart 
do. 


Agricultural  College  and  Experimental  Farm  ..    Dookie 

The  Department  of  Agriculture  of  Victoria Melbourne 

Botanic  Gardens do 

National  Herbarium do 


WESTERN   AUSTRALIA. 


Experimental  Farm 

The  Western  Australia  Department  of  Agricul- 
ture. 


Drakesbrook . 
Perth 


George  Valder. 

John  L.  Fegan. 
G.  M.  McKeown. 
A.  A.  Dunnicliff. 

R.  W.  Peacock. 
J.  H.  Bulkeley. 
Gorman. 
R.  T.  Baker. 
H.  V.  Jackson. 
J.  H.  Maiden. 


F.  M.  Bailev. 
E.  Grimley. 

J.  V.  Chataway. 
Henrv  A.  Tardent. 

G.  B.  Brooks. 
R.  Jarrott. 

C.  Ross. 


H.  C.  Quodling. 
A.  A.  Ramsey. 
J.  Henderson. 
J.  Mahon. 
J.  S.  Edgar. 


E.  L.  Batchelor. 
Maurice  Holtze. 
Nicholas  Holtze. 
A.J.Perkins. 


G.  T.  Collins. 
F.  Abbott. 


Hugh  Pye. 
George  Graham. 
W.  R.  Guilfoyle. 
J.G.  Luehmann. 


G.  F.  Berthoud. 
George  Throssell. 


» This  list  includes  agricultural  experiment  stations  and  other  institutions  in  connection  with  which 
investigations  relating  to  agriculture  are  conducted. 

85 


86 


FOREIGN    EXPERIMENT    STATIONS. 
AUSTRIA. 


Agricultural  Chemical  Experiment  Station  of 
the  Province  of  Vorarlberg. 

Agricultural  Experiment  station  for  Plant  Cul- 
ture. 

Seed  Control  Station  of  the  state  Agricultural 
Secondary  School. 

Agricultural  Chemical  Experiment  and  Control 
Station. 

Agricultural  chemical   Experiment  and  Seed 

Control  Station  of  the  Lower  Austrian  Agricul- 
tural. Horticultural,  and  Viticulture!  school. 

Agricultural  Chemical  Experiment  station 

Provincial  Agricultural  Chemical  Experiment 

and  Seed  Control  Station. 
Agricultural  Experiment  Station  of  the  Agricul- 
tural School. 
Experiment   and   Seed  Control  Station  of  the 

Agricultural  Secondary  School. 
Agricultural  Chemical  Experiment  Station  of 

the  Royal  Imperial    Agricultural   Society  of 

Carnithia. 
Chemical  Physiological  Experiment  Station  for 

Crape  and  Fruit  Crowing. 
Agricultural  Chemical  Experiment  station  for 

Carniola. 
Agricultural  Chemical  Experiment   and    Seed 

Control  Station. 
Agricultural  Botanical  Experiment  Station 

Prince   Schwarzenberg   Agricultural   Chemical 

Experiment  Station. 
Provincial  Agricultural  Chemical    Experiment 

and  Seed  Control  Station. 
Forestry  Experiment  Institute 


Location. 


Bregenz,  Vorarlberg 

Brunn,  Moravia 

Czernowitz,  Bukowina  . 

Dublany.nearLemberg, 
Galicia. 

Feldsberg,  Lower  Aus- 
tria. 


Director. 


Agricultural  Chemical  Experiment  Station 

Moravian  Seed  Control  Station 

Agricultural  Chemical  Experiment  Station  of 
the  State  Agricultural  Secondary  School. 

Agricultural  Chemical  Experiment  Station  of 
the  Agricultural  Council  for  Upper  Austria. 

Provincial  Agricultural  Institute  and  Experi- 
ment Station. 

Chemical  Laboratory 

Agricultural  Chemical  Experiment  and  Seed 
Control  Station  of  the  German  Section  of  the 
Agricultural  Council  for  the  Kingdom  of  Bo- 
hemia. 

Agricultural  Physiological  Experiment  Station 
of  the  Bohemian  Section  of  the  Agricultural 
Council  of  the  Kingdom  of  Bohemia. 

Experiment  station  for  the  Distilling  Indusl ry. . 

Experiment  station  for  the  Sugar  industry 

Experiment  Station  for  the  Brewing  Industry  .. 

Agricultural  Seed  Control  Station  of  the  State 
Agricultural  High  School. 

Provincial  Agricultural  Institute  and  Experi- 
ment Station. 

Agricultural  Chemical  Experiment  station 

Agricultural  Experiment  Station 

Agricultural  Botanical  Experiment  station  of 

the  Agricultural  Academy. 
Agricultural  chemical   Experiment  station  of 

the  State  Agricultural  Academy. 

Experiment  station  for  Flax  Culture 

Agricultural   Botanical    Experiment  and  seed 

Control  Station. 
Chemical  Technical  Experiment  station  of  the 

Central  Society  for  the  Beet-Sugar  industry  in 

the  Austro-Hungarian  Empire. 
Austrian  Experiment  station  ami  Academy  for 

the  Brewing  Industry. 

Agricultural  chemical  Experiment  Station 

Seed  Control  Station    (Agricultural    Botanical 

Experiment  station  |. 
Agricultural  Bacteriological  Institute 


Goritz 

Gratz,  styria 


Jungbunzlau,  Bohemia. 

Kaaden,  Bohemia 

Klagenfurt,  Carnithia.. 

Klosterneuberg 

Laibach,  Carniola 

Leitmeritz,  Bohemia  . . . 

Lemberg,  Galicia 

LobOSitz,  Bohemia 

Marburg  on  the  Drave, 

Styria. 
Mariahrunn  (  P.  ( >.  Ha- 

dersdorf-Weidlingau. 

Lower  Austria. 
Neutitschein.  Moravia.. 

do 

Oberhermsdorf.  Silesia. 


Otterbach,  near  Schiir- 

ding,  Cpper  Austria. 

Parenzo,  Istria 

Pilsen.  Bohemia 

Prague,  Bohemia 


Dr.Wilhelm  Eugling. 
Johann  J.  Vafiha. 
Emil  Baler. 

Mikulowski-Pomorski. 
Franz  Ko/.eschnik. 

Johann  Bolle. 
Eduard  Hotter. 

Fried  rich  Xchovidsky. 

Prof.  Andreas  Nowoczek. 

Dr.  h.  Svoboda. 

Prof.  Leonhard  Roesler. 

Dr.  Ernst  Kramer. 

A.  J.  Kollar. 

Dr.   Ign.   K.  von  Szyszylo- 

wicz. 
Dr.  Josef  Hanamann. 

Edmund  Schmid. 

Josef  Friedrich. 

Prof.  Alfred  Wiener. 
Prof.  Richard  Hainerak. 
Rudolf  Pfohl. 

Franz  Xav  Hanusch. 

Dr.  J.  B.  Cucovich. 


F.  Kundrat. 
Josef  Klaudi. 


lo Dr.  Julius  Stoklasa. 


....do 

....do 

....do 

Prerau,  Moravia. 


S.  Michael  oii-the -Etscli, 
Tyrol. 

spalato,  Dalmatia 

Tabor,  Bohemia 

do 


Tetschen-Liebwerd,  Bo- 
hemia. 
TrautenaU,  Bohemia  ... 
Troppau,  sih'sia 

Vienna 


Anton  Nydrle. 
Prof.  C.  Preis. 
Franz  Chodounsky. 
Vrat.Str.hr. 

Prof.  Carl  Portele. 

Franz  Ouozdenovic. 
Franz  Farskv. 
Prof.Theo.  Frhen. 

Prof.  Josef  Seissl. 

Camill  Eoffmeister. 
otto  Kambersky. 

Friedrich  Strohmer. 


Prof.  Fr.  Schwackhofer. 


Dr.  F.W.I  >afert. 

Dr.  Tli.  R.  von  Weinzierl. 


FOREIGN    EXPERIMENT    STATIONS. 

BELGIUM. 


87 


Station. 


Analytical  Laboratory 

Agricultural  and  Hygienic  Laboratory 

Agricultural  and  Hygienic  Laboratory 

Institute  of  Chemistry  and  Bacteriology  (Agri- 
cultural Experiment  Station) . 

Analytical  Laboratory 

Dairy  Station 

Analytical  Laboratory 

Provincial  Experimental  Garden 

Analytical  Laboratory 

Analytical  Laboratory 

Analytical  Laboratory 

Analytical  La boratory 

Provincial  Agricultural  Laboratory 

Agricultural  and  Hygienic  Laboratory 

Garden  of  the  Society  for  Vegetable  Culture  . . . 


Location. 


Director. 


Antwerp D.  Crispo. 

Bruges  Lobau. 

Courtrai D'Hondt. 

Gembloux I  Prof.  A.  Petermann. 


do 

do 

Ghent 

do 

Hasselt 

Liege  

Louvain  . . 

Mons 

Roulers 

St.  Nicolas , 
do 


Charles  Masson. 
M.M.  Henseval. 
P.  Nyssena. 
P.  de  CaJuwe. 

Mercier. 
De  Molinari. 
J.  Graftiau. 
PI.  Warsage, 

J.  Van  den  Berghe. 
Dr.  Wcdon. 
C.  Amelinckx. 


BERMUDAS. 


Botanic  Station 


G.  A.  Bishop. 


BOSNIA  AND  HERZEGOVINA. 


Station  for  Fruit  and  Vine  Culture 

Agricultural  Station 

Agricultural  Station 

Station  for  Fruit  and  Vine  Culture 

Agricultural  Station 

Agricultural  Station 

Station  for  Fruit  and  Vine  Culture 


Dervent 
Gacko  . . 
Ilidze. . . 
Lastva. . 
Livno  . . 
Mod  rid  . 
Mostar. . 


BRAZIL. 


Agricultural  Station 

Agricultural  Institute  of  Sao  Paulo. 

Agricultural  Institute 

Botanical  Garden 

Botanical  Garden 


Experimental  and  Demonstration  Field  of  the 

Cultivators'  Club  (Club  da  Lavoura). 
Zootechnic  Institute 


Campinas.  Sao  Paulo  . . . 


"i:: 


Itabira,  Minas  Geraes. . . 
San  Vicente,  Sao  Paulo. 
Tremembi,     near    Sao 

Paulo. 
Sao  Carlos,  Sao  Paulo. . . 

Uberaba,  Minas  Geraes . 


Adolpho  B.  U.  Cavalcanti. 
Dr.  Gustavo  R.  P.  d'Utra. 

Dr.  J.  Campos  Porto. 
Dr.  Alberto  Lofgren. 

A.  Gomes  Carno. 

Prof.  F.  M.  Draenert. 


BRITISH  CENTRAL  AFRICA. 

J.  McClounie. 

BRITISH  EAST  AFRICA. 

Botanic  Garden  and  Experiment  Station 

Alexander  Whyte. 

BRITISH  GUIANA. 

Botanic  Gardens  and  Sugar  Cane  Experiments  . 

Richard  Hunt. 
G.  S.  Jenman. 

Georgetown,  Demerara. 

BRITISH  HONDURAS. 

Belize 

E.Campbell. 

ss 


FOREIGN    EXPERIMENT    STATIONS. 
BRITISH  WEST  INDIES. 


Station. 


Botanic  Station  and  Sugar  Cane  Experiments.. 

Imperial  Department  of  Agriculture 

Botanic  station  and  Sugar  Cane  Experiments.. 

Botanic  Station 

Botanic  Station 

Department  of  Public  Gardens  and  Plantations 

Experiment  stations 

Botanic  station  and  Sugar  Cane  Experiments.. 

Botanic  Station 

Botanic  Station 

Botanic  station 

Experiment  station  

Royal  Botanic  Gardens  and  Sugar  Cane  Experi- 
ments. 


Location. 


Director. 


Antigua 

Barbados 

Dodd's  Reformatory, 
Barbados. 

Dominica  

Grenada 

Kingston.  Jamaica 

Montserrat 

St.  Kitts-Nevis 

St.  Lucia 

St.  Vincent 

Tobago 

Tortola,  Virgin  Islands. 
Trinidad 


W.  N.  Sands. 
Dr.  1).  Morris.* 
John  R.  Bovell. 

Joseph  Jones. 
W.E.Broadway. 
William  Faucet t. 
A.J. Jordan. 
William  Lunt. 
J.C.Moore. 
Henrv  Powell. 
J.H.Hart. 
C.W.Seale. 
J.H.Hart. 


BULGARIA. 

Experiment  Field  of  the  Agricultural  School  ... 
Experiment  Field  of  the  Agricultural  School  ... 
Experiment  Field  of  the  Agricultural  School  ... 

Plevna 

Kustchuk  

Nikola  Batchvaroff. 

CANADA. 

Calgary,  Northwest  Ter- 
ritories. 

Grimsby,  Ontario 

Guelph,  Ontario 

do 

P.  T.  Bone. 

Ontario  Agricultural  College  and  Experimental 

Farm. 
Ontario  Agricultural  and  Experimental  Union. . 
University  Botanic  Garden 

Dr.  James  Mills. 
< '.  \  Zavitz. 

Montreal,  Quebec 

Ottawa,  Ontario 

do 

Prof.  D.  P.  Penhallow. 

Botanic  Garden 

Experimental  Farm  for  British  Columbia... 
Experimental  Farm  for  the  Northwest  Ter- 
ritories. 

Agassiz,  Ontario 

Indian  Head,  Assiniboia 

Brandon,  Ontario 

Nappan,   Nova  Scotia. 
Ontario. 

Thos.  A.  Sharpe. 
Angus  Mackay. 

S.  A.  Bedford. 

Experimental  Farm  for  the  Maritime  Prov- 
inces. 

R.Robertson. 

CAPE  OF  GOOD  HOPE. 

Cape  Town 

C.  Mayer. 
Chas.  F.  Juritz. 

do 

Cape  Government  Herbarium 

do 

R.  MacOwan. 

Klsenburg 

Wm.  (i.  Mason. 

CE 

YLON. 

John  C.  Willis. 

Botanic  Garden 

Anuradhapura 

Badulla 

D.  F.  de  Silva. 

I>.  D.  Fernando. 

William  Nock. 

S.  de  Silva. 

Hugh  McMillan. 

CHILE. 

Rene  F.  Le  Feuvre. 

Veterinan   Hospital   of  the  Normal  School  of 

agriculture  (Quints  Normal  de  Agricultura). 

»  By  special  appointment  of  the  British  Government,  Commissioner  D.  Morris  has  been  placed  in 
supreme  Control  Of  all  botanical  and  agricultura]  work  in  the  West  Indies,  with  the  exception  that 
at  presenl  he  lias  no  direct  control  of  the  Botanic  Gardens  at  Jamaica,  British  Guiana,  and  Trinidad. 
He  is,  however,  consulting  officer  to  the  governments  in  regard  to  these  institutions. 

1  These  comprise  fifteen  stations  on  private  farms  in  different  parts  of  the  province. 

r  also  director  of  the  loin  branch  farms,  which  are  in  charge  of  superintendents. 


FOREIGN    EXPERIMENT    STATIONS. 
CHINA. 


89 


Station. 

Location. 

Director. 

Botanical  and  Afforestation  Department 

Hongkong 

Charles  Ford. 
Lemarie\ 

Botanical  Garden 

Saigon,  Indo-China 

DAHOMEY. 

Teissonnier. 

DENMARK. 

Moor  Experiment  Stations  of  the  Danish  Heath 

Society. 

Experiment  Station 

Caflsberg  Physiological  Laboratory 

Laboratory  of  Vegetable  Physiology  of  the  Royal 

Veterinary  and  Agricultural  College. 

Seed  Control  Station 

Chemical  Laboratory  and  Control  fetation 

Agricultural  Experimental   Laboratory  of  the 

Royal    Veterinary    and    Agricultural    High 

School. 

Experiment  Station 

Experiment  Station 

Experiment  Station 


Aarhus 

Ascov 

Copenhagen. 
do 


.do 
.do 
.do 


Lyngby 

Tystofte 

Vester-Hassing 


Claudi-Westh. 

F.  Hansen. 

Prof.  E.  C.  Hansen. 

Prof.  W.  Johannsen. 

O.  Rostrup. 
Prof.  V.  Stein. 
Prof.  V.  S.  Storch. 


K.  Hansen. 

N.  P.  Nielsen. 
A.  J.  Hansen. 


EGYPT. 

Cairo 

FALKLAND  ISLANDS. 

Government  House  Garden 

Albert  Linney. 

FIJI  ISLANDS. 

Botanic  Station 

FRANCE. 

Station  for  Sericulture , 
Agricultural  Station  . . 
Agricultural  Station  . . 
Agricultural  Station . . 
Fish  Culture  Station  . . 


OZnological  Station  of  Bourgogne 

Agricultural  Station  of  Franche-Comte. 

Agricultural  Laboratory 

Agricultural  Station 

Agricultural  and  CEnological  Station. . . 
Fish  Culture  Station 


Agricultural  Laboratory 

Agricultural  Station 

Agricultural  Experiment  Station. 

Agricultural  Laboratory 

Agricultural  Station 

Agricultural  Station 

Agricultural  Laboratory 

Station  for  Viticulture  ." 


Alais,  Gard 

Amiens,  Somme 

Arras,  Pas-de-Calais  . . . 

Auxerre,  Yonne 

Banyuls,  Pyren£es-Ori- 
entales. 

Beaune,  Cote-d'Or 

Besancon ,  Doubs 

Bethune,  Pas-de-Calais 

Blois,  Loir-et-Cher 

Bordeaux.  Gironde 

Boulogne-sur-Mer,  Pas- 
de-Calais. 

do 


.  j  Caen,  Calvados 

.1  Capelle 

.  i  Chalons,  Marne 

.    Chartres,  Eure-et-Loire 

Chateauroux,  Indre 

Cluny,  Saone-et-Loire. . 
Cognac,  Charente 


Moziconnaci. 

Roget. 

Vuaflart. 

R.  Nantier. 

De  Lacaze-Duthiers. 

Mathieu. 

Ponnelle. 
Vezin. 
U.  Cay  on. 
Eugene  Canu. 

Vuaflart. 

Louise. 

Desprez,  jr. 

Douette. 

C.  V.  Garola. 

Alia. 

G.  Paturel. 

J.  M.  Guillon. 


90 


FOREIGN     EXPERIMENT    STATIONS. 
FRANCE— Continued. 


Station. 


Agricultural  Laboratory 

Agricultural  station 

Marine  Zoological  Laboratory 


Location. 


Agricultural  Laboratory 

Agricultural  Laboratory 

Laboratory  of  Vegetable  Physiology 


Agricultural  Station 

Station  of  Agricultural  Climatology 

Agricultural  station  and  Bacteriological  Lab 
oratory  of  Aisnc. 

Agricultural  Laboratory 

Zoological  Laboratory 


Commercy,  Meuse 

Dijon,  Cote-d'Or 

Endoume,  Bouches-du- 

Rhdne. 

Epinal,  Vosges 

Foix.  Allege 

Fontainebleau,    Seine- 

et-Marne. 
Grignon,  8eine-et-Oise.. 

.luvisy,  Seine-et-<  Use 

Laon,  Aisne 


Director. 


Agricultural  Station 

Agricultural  Station 

Agricultural  Station 

Dairy  station 

Station  for  Sericulture  .. 
Agricultural  Laboratory 


Laboratory  for  Technical  Tests  .  . 

Agricultural  Station 

station  of  Vegetable  Physiology. 

(Etiological  Station 

Station  for  Sericulture 

Agricultural  Station 

Agricultural  Station 


Agricultural  Station  of  the  Pasteur  Institute1. 

(Etiological  Station 

Agricultural  Laboratory 

Agricultural  Laboratory 

(Enological  Station 


Colonial  Garden  (Colonial  Garden  of  Vincennes  I . 

Laboratory 

Agricultural  Laboratory 

station  of  Agricultural  Entomology 


Agricultural  Station  of  the  East 

Laboratory  of  Fermentations 

Station  of  Vegetable  Pathology 

Station  for  Testing  Seeds 

Station  for  Testing  Agricultural   Implements  . 
Laboratory  of  the  General  Transportation  ('on 
pany. 

Agricultural  Station 

Agricultural  Laboratory 

Agricultural  Station 

Agricultural  Station 

Agricultural  station 

Laboratory  of  Agricultural  Entomology 

Agricultural  Laboratory 

Agricultural  Station..." 


(Etiological  Station 

Agricultural  Laboratory 

Agricultural  Laboratory 

Laboratory  of  Horticultural  Research. 
station  for  Viticulture 


Laval,  Mayenne 

Les     Sables     d'Olonne. 

Vendue. 
Lezardeaux,  Finistere  .. 

Lille,  Nord 

Lyon.  Rhone 

Mamirolle,  Doubs 

Manosque,  Basses- Alpes 
Marseilles,  Bouches-du- 

Rhone. 

do 

Melun.  Seine-et-Mame  . 
Meudon,  Seine-et-<  >ise  . . 
Montpellier,  Herault  ... 

do 

do 

Nancy,  Mciirthe-et-Mo- 

selle. 
Nantes,  Loire-Inferieure 

Narbonne,  Aude 

Nevers,  Nievre 

Nimes,  Gard 

Quai    de  la     Fontaine, 

Nimes,  Gard. 

Nogent-sur-Marne  :i 

Olmet,  Cantal 

Orleans.  Loiret 

16  Luc  Claude  Bernard, 

Paris. 
is  Rue  de  Lille,  Paris  .. 
Ruedel'Arbalete,  1'aris 

11  Kue  d'Alesia,   Paris. . 

Paris 

47  line  Jenner,  Paris  ... 
Paris 

P6tr6\  Vendee 

Poitiers,  Vienne 

Rennes,  [lle-et-Vilaine. 

Rethel,  Ardennes 

Roue,  Seine-Inferieure. 
do 

Saint-Etienne,  Loire  . . . 

Toulouse,  H  a  u  t  e   Ga 

roiine. 
do 

Tours,  Indre-et-Loire... 

Versailles,  Seine-et-<  Use 
do 

Villefranche,  RhOne  ... 


Prudhomme. 

Recount. 
Jourdan. 

Jolly. 
Soula. 
Gaston  Bonnier. 

p.  P.  Deherain. 
Camille  Flammarion. 
L.Gaillot. 

II.  Leizour. 


J.  Crochetelle. 
A.  Dubernard. 
L.  Vignon. 
('.  Martin. 
Brandi. 
i  iassend. 

E.  Milliau. 
A.  Yivier. 
Bert  helot. 
L.  Roos. 

F.  Lambert. 
H.  Lagatu. 

E.  Colomb-Pradel. 

A.  Andouard. 
L.  Semichon. 
Mancheron. 
B.Chauzit. 
E.  Kayser. 

J.  Dybowski. 
E.  Duclaux. 
Duplessis. 

Dr.  Paul  Marchal. 

Prof.  L.  Grandeau. 

E.  Duclaux. 
Dr.  G.  Delacroix. 
F.Schribaux. 
M.  Ringelmann. 
Prof.  L.  Grandeau. 

Touchard. 

Koux. 

<;.  Lechartier. 

Coutte. 

A.  Houzeau. 
Paul   Nogl. 
Etienne. 
Fabre. 

.1.  Vincens. 
L.  Robin. 
Riviere. 

A.  Petit. 

V.  Vermorel. 


FRENCH  GUIANA. 

Botanical  Garden 

Buduel 

Bassiere. 

FRENCH  GUINEA.  . 

Experiment  station  

Konakry 

Teissonnier. 

» The  Colonial  Garden  at  Nogent-sur-Marne,  which  Is  also  referred  to  as  the  colonial  Garden  of 
Vincennes.  is  a  central  station  thai  has  the  direction  of  the  experiment  stations  recently  established 

in  all  the  French  colonies.      It  furnishes   them  with   seeds  and  plants, and   makes   laboratory  studies 

of  all  agricultural  materials  sent  in  by  them  for  the  purpose. 


FOREIGN    EXPERIMENT    STATIONS. 
FRENCH  KONGO. 


91 


Station. 

Location. 

Director. 

Experiment  Station 

Libreville 

C.  Chalot. 

GAMBIA. 

GERMAN  EAST  AFRICA. 

Usambara 

GERMANY. 

Arendsee,  Saxony 

Augsburg,  Bavcria 

Augustenberg,"  Baden 
Berlin 


Berlin 


.do 


do... 


do 

Bernburg,  Anbalt 

Bonn.  Prussia 

Bremen 

Bremervorde,  Prussia  . 
Mathias  Place  6,  Bres- 
lan.  Prussia. 

Breslau 

....do 


Dr.  P.  Herzberg. 
Dr.M.Hagen. 

Prof.  I.  Behreii-. 
Prof.  Max  Delbruck. 

Dr.  Fr.  von  Tubeuf. 

Prof.  A.Herzfeld. 

Dr.  H.Thiesing. 

Prof.  L.  Wittmack. 
Prof.  H.Wilfarth. 
Dr.  E.  Herfeldt. 
Prof.  Br.  Tacke. 
Carl  Uerdess. 
Dr.  W.  Reiner. 

Prof.  B.  Sehnlze. 
Prof.  Theodor  PfeifTer. 


.do Prof.  K.  von  Riimker. 


do 

Brunswick 

Colmar.Alsace-Loraine. 

Dahme,  Prussia 

Danzig,  Prussia 

Darmstadt.  Hesse 

do 


Seed  Control  station 

Agricultural  Experiment  Station 

Agricultural  Experiment  Station 

Institute  for  Fermentation  Industries  and 
Starch  Manufacture. h 

Biological  Division  for  Agriculture  and  Forestry 
of  the  Royal  Board  of  Health. 

Chemical  Laboratory  of  the  Beet  Sugar  Makers' 
Union  of  Germany. 

Experiment  Station  of  the  German  Agricultural 
Society. 

Experiment  Station  for  Milling 

Agricultural  Experiment  Station 

Agricultural  Experiment  Station 

Moor  Experiment  Station 

Seed  Control  Station  of  the  Agricultural  School. 

Agricultural  Botanical   Experiment  and    - 
Control  Station. 

Agricultural  Experiment  ami  Control  Station... 

Agricultural.  Chemical,  and  Bacteriological  In- 
stitute of  the  Univer>ity. 

Institute  for  Agricultural  Plant  Production  of 
the  University. 

University  Institute  of  Animal  Chemistry 

Experiment  Station 

Agricultural  Experiment  Station 

Agricultural  Experiment  Station 

Agricultural  Experiment  and  Seed  Control  Sta- 
tion. 

Agricultural  Experiment  station 

Dairy  Experiment  Station  of  the  Association  of 
Hessian  Agricultural  Societies. 

Agricultural  Chemical  Laboratory 

Chemical  and  Physiological  Experiment  sta- 
tion of  the  Veterinary  High  School. 

Experiment  Station  for  Plant  Culture  at  the 
Botanical  Garden. 

Control  Station  for  Fertilizers.  Feeding  Stuffs, 
Poods,  and  Seeds. 

Control  Station 

School  for  Pomology  and  Agricultural  Winter 
School. 

Dairy  Experiment  Station  of  the  Dairy  School  .. 

Experiment  Station  for  Pomology,  Viticulture, 
and  Gardening. 
Division  for  Pomology.  Viticulture,  and  Fer- 
mentation Investigations. 
Division  of  Applied  Chemistry 

Animal  Physiological  Experiment  Station 

Control  Station  for  Fertilizers,  Feeding  Stuffs. 
and  Seeds. 

Experimental  Field  of  the  Agricultural  Insti- 
tute of  the  University. 

Agricultural  Chemical  Experiment  Station  of 
the  Ministry  of  Agriculture. 

Experiment  Station  for  Plant  Protection 

Physiological  Laboratory,  Experiment  Field  and 
Park  for  Domestic  Animals  of  the  Agricultural 
Institute  of  the  University. 

•Post-office  address,  (irotzingen. 

'  Includes  divisions  of  distilling,  starch  manufacture,  pressed-yeast  manufacture,  brewing,  and  raw 
materials. 


Dobeln, Saxony  ... 

Dresden.  Saxony  . . 

....do 

Ebstorf,  Prussia  . . . 

Eldena.  Prussia  . . . 
Friedberg.  Hesse  . 


Fulda,  Prussia 

G  e  i  s  e  n  h  e  i  m-on-t  h  e- 

Rhine.  Prussia. 
....do 


do 

Gottingen  Prussia. 
do 

do 


Halle-on- 

sia. 
do.. 

do.. 


he-Salle.Prus- 


Prof.  H.  Weiske. 
Prof.  Husro  Schultze. 
Prof.  Paul  Kulisch. 
Prof.  R.  Ulbricht. 

Dr.  M.  Schmdger, 

Prof.  P.  Wagner. 
Dr.  J.  Chi. 

Prof.  W.  Wolf. 
Prof.  Kllenherger. 

Prof.  ( ).  Drude. 

Dr.  F.  Bente. 

Arn.  von  Homeyer. 
Dr.  von  Peter. 

R.Backhaus. 
R.Goethe. 

Prof.. Julius  Wortmann. 

R.  Windisch. 
Prof.  F.  Lehmann. 
Dr.  G.Kalb. 

Prof.  C.  von  Seelhorst. 

Dr.  W.  Schneidewind. 

Prof.  M.  Hollrung. 
Prof.  J.  KTihn. 


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FOREIGN    EXPERIMENT    STATIONS. 

GERMANY— Continued. 


Station. 


Agricultural  Botanical  Experiment  Station 

Botanical  Museum  and  Laboratory  for  Commer- 
cial Products. 

Division  for  Seed  Control 

Division  for  Plant  Protection 

Agricultural  Experiment  Station  for  the  Study 
of  Plant  Growth. 

Dairy  Experiment  station , 

Agricultural  Experiment  Station , 

Experiment  Stations  of  the  Agricultural  Insti- 
tute. 

Agricultural  Chemical  Station 

Seed  Testing  Station 

Institute  of  Technology 

Station  for  Testing  Agricultural  Implements 

Meteorological  Station , 

Agricultural  Kxperiment  Station 

Agricultural  Experiment  and  Control  Station  of 
the  University. 

Division  of  Chemistry 

Division  of  Agriculture 

Division  of  Animal  Physiology 

District  Agricultural  Field  and  Experiment  Sta- 
tion. 
Agricultural  Chemical  Experiment  Station 


Agricultural  Experiment  Station  of  the  Min- 
istry of  Agriculture  of  the  Province  of  Schles- 
wig-Holstein. 

Agricultural  Chemical  Station 

Dairy  Station 

Feeding  Stuffs  Station 

Seed  Control  Station 

Dairy  Experiment  Station  and  Institute 


Agricultural  Experiment  Station 

Dairy  Laboratory  of  the  Agricultural  Institute 
of  the  University. 

Agricultural  Chemical  Experiment  and  Seed 
Control  Station. 

Agricultural  Institute  of  the  University 

Agricultural  Experiment  Station 

Dairy  Laboratory  of  the  Central  Dairy  Station  . , 

Royal  Agricultural  Experiment  Station 

Central  Agricultural  Experiment  Station 

Experiment  Station  for  Agricultural  Physics 
and  Physiology. 

Station  for  Scientific  Brewing 

Agricultural  Experiment  Station 

Experiment  and  Control  Station 

Experiment  Station  for  Upper  Lustatia 

Agricultural  Experiment  Station  of  the  Agricul- 
tural Academy. 

Institute  of  Animal  Physiology  of  the  Agricul- 
tural Academy. 

Agricultural  Kxperiment  Station 

Dairy  Institute 

Experiment  Station  for  Plant  Physiology 

Experiment  Station 


Flax  Culture  Station  of  the  Royal  Prussian  De- 
partment of  Commerce. 

Agricultural  Kxperiment  Station 

Station  for  Plant  Physiology  and  Seed  Control  . 

Agricultural  Experiment  station 

Forestry  Experiment  Station  of  the  University. 
Laboratories  Of  the  Royal  Academy  of  Agricul- 
ture and  Brewing. 

Division  of  Agriculture 

Division  of  Brewing 

Viticultural  Kxperiment  Station 


Experiment  Station 

Dairy  Institute 

District  Agricultural  Kxperiment. 


Location. 


Director. 


Hamburg. 
....do.... 


....do 

....do 

Hamburg-Horn 


Hameln,  Prussia 

Hildesheim,  Prussia  . . . 
Hohenheim,  Wurttem- 
berg. 

....do 

....do 

....do 

....do 

....do 

Insterburg,  Prussia 

Jena,  Saxe-Weimar 


.do 

.do 

.do 


Kaiserlautern,  Bavaria 

Kempen-on-the-Rhine, 

Prussia. 
Kiel,  Prussia 


.do 

.do 

.do 

.do 


Kleinhof-Tapiau, 

Prussia. 
Konigsburg,  Prussia... 
do 


Kdslin,  Prussia 


Leipsic,  Saxony 

Marburg,  Prussia 

Mecklenburg-Schwerin 

Mockers,  Saxony 

Munich 

....do 


....do 

Minister,  Prussia 

Oldenburg-on-the-Main 

Pommritz,  Saxony 

Poppelsdorf,  near  Bonn. 


.do 


Posen-Jersitz,  Prussia. . 

Proskau,  Prussia 

....do 

Rostock,  Mecklenburg- 
Schwerin. 
Sorau,  Wurttemberg... 


Speier,  Bavaria 

Tharand,  Saxony 

Triesdorf,  Bavaria. .. 
Tubingen,  Wurttemberg 
Weihenstephan,  Bavaria 


.do 
.do 


Weinsberg,  Wurttem- 
berg. 

Wiesbaden.  Prussia 

Wreschen,  Prussia 

Wiirzburg,  Bavaria 


Dr.  Oscar  Burchard. 
Prof.  Sadebeck. 

Dr.A.Voigt. 
Dr.  C.  Brick. 
Dr.M.Ullmann. 

Prof.  P.Vieth. 
Dr.  C.  Aumann. 
Krnst  V.  Strebel. 

Prof.  A.  Morgen. 
Prof.  0.  Kirchner. 
Prof.  Paul  Behrend. 
Prof.  Karl  Fruwirth. 
Prof.  Mack. 
Dr.  W.Hoffmeister. 
Prof.  H.  Settegast. 


Prof.  Edler. 

Dr.  Kvinnemann. 

Dr.  Pro  we. 

Dr.  Gottf  r.  Fassbender. 


Prof.  A.  Emmerling. 
Prof.  H.  Weigmann. 
Dr.  C.  Reese. 
Prof.  H.Rodewald. 
Dr.  K.  Hittcher. 

Prof.G.  Klien. 

Prof.  Alex.  Backhaus. 

Dr.  P.  Baessler. 

Prof.  Wilhelm  Kirchner. 
Prof.  Th.  Dietrich. 
Johs.  Siedel. 
Prof.O.  Kellner. 
Prof.  Franz  Soxhlet. 
Prof.C.Kraus. 


Prof.  J.  Konig. 
Dr.  P.  Peterson. 
Prof.  G.  Loges. 
Prof.  F.  Kreusler. 

Prof.  Osc.  Hagemann. 

Dr.  Gerlach. 
Dr.  J.  Klein. 
Prof.R.Stoll. 
Prof.R  Heinrich. 

Alois  Herzog. 

Prof.  A.  Halenke. 
Dr.  F.  Nobbe. 
Prof.  Ph.  Schreiner. 
Prof.  T.  von  Lorey. 


Dr.  E.  Wein. 
Prof.  Krandauer. 
Dr.  J.Behrens. 

Prof.  H.  Presenilis. 
Dr.  H.Tiemann. 
Dr.Th.Omeis. 


GOLD  coast. 


Botanic  Station Aburi 


W.  H.Johnson. 


FOREIGN    EXPERIMENT    STATIONS. 


GREAT  BRITAIN. 


93 


Station. 


Location. 


Director. 


ENGLAND. 

Agricultural  Experiment  Station  of  the  Royal 
Agricultural  Society  of  England  (Woburn  Ex- 
perimental Farm). 

Bath  and  We«t  and  Southern  Counties  Society  . . 

University  Botanic  Garden 

Cambridge  University* 

Royal  Veterinary  College 

Essex  Technical  Laboratories,  Essex  County 
Council. 

Royal  Agricultural  College  and  Farma 

Aynsome  Experiment  Station 

Rothamsted  Agricultural  Experiment  Station... 

Royal  Gardens 

Yorkshire  College* 

Durham  College  of  Science  and  Farm" 

Botanical  Department,  Royal  Agricultural  So- 
ciety of  England. 

University  College a 

University  Botanic  Garden 

Reading  College  ■ 

Woburn  Experimental  Fruit  Farm 

Southeastern  Agricultural  College  and  Farma... 

IRELAND. 


Aspley  Guise,  R.  S.  O., 
Beds. 

4  Terrace  Walk,  Bath.. 

Cambridge 

do 

Camden  Town,  London 
Chelmsford 


Cirencester 

Grange-over-Sands  . . . 

Harpenden 

Ke \v,  London 

Leeds 

Newcastle-upon-Tyne 
Norwood 


Nottingham 

Oxford 

Reading 

Woburn 

Wve,     near     Ashford, 
Kent. 


Dr.J.A.  Voelcker. 


Sir  C.  T.  D.  Acland. 

Prof.  H.  Marshall  Ward. 
Prof.  W.  Somerville. 

Dr.J.M.McFadyean. 
David  Houston. 

Prof.  E.  Kinch. 
J.  S.  Remington. 

sir  W.T.Thiselton-Dver. 
R.W.Haydon. 

H.  P.  Gur'ney. 
William  Cafruthers. 

Prof.  M.J.  R.  Dunstan. 
Prof.  S.  H.  Vines. 
Prof.  Douglas  A.  Gilchrist. 
Spencer  Pickering. h 
Prof.  A.  D.Hall. 


Royal  Dublin  Society  (carries  on  experiments 
on  different  selected  estates). 

Irish  Agricultural  Organization  Society 

Royal  Botanic  Gardens 

Trinity  College  Botanic  Garden 


Kildare  Street,  Dublin. .  Rt.  Hon.  Lord  Ardilavn. 

22  Lincoln  Place,  Dublin  H.  C.  Sheringham. 

Glasnevin,  Dublin F.  W.  Moore. 

Dublin E.  Perceval  Wright. 


SCOTLAND. 


Agricultural  Research  Association 

Experiment  Station  of  the  Highland  and  Agri- 
cultural Society  of  Scotland. 

Royal  Botanic  Garden 

The  West  of  Scotland  Agricultural  College6 


Botanic  Gardens . 


Glasterbury,  Aberdeen  . 

Pumpherston,  Edin- 
burgh. 

Edinburgh 

Glasgow  and  Kilmar- 
nock. 

Glasgow 


University  College  of  Wales 

University  College  of  North  Wales  and  Farm. 


Aberystwyth 
Bangor 


Thomas  Jamieson. 
Dr.A.P.  Aitken. 


Isaac  Bavlev  Balfour. 
Prof.  R.  Patrick  Wright. 


F.  O.  Bower. 


Prof.  T.  Parry. 

Prof.  Thomas  Winter. 


GUADELOUPE. 


Agricultural  Chemical  Station. 


Elot. 


HUNGARY. 


Station. 

Location. 

Director. 

Sandor  Czerhati. 

Experiment  Station  for  Agricultural  Implements 
Public  Station  for  Seed  Control  and  Plant  Physi- 
ology and  Pathology. 

do 

Prof.  V.  Thallmaver. 

...do  ... 

Prof.  G.  Linhart. 

do 

Prof.  T.  Kosutanv. 

Station  for  Animal  Physiology  and  Feeding 

do 

Prof.  F.  Ferencz  Tangl. 
Dr.  Arpad  de  Degen. 
Dr.  L.  Lieberrnann. 

do 

...do 

do 

Prof.  Kalman  Kerpelv. 

Prof .  Zsigmond  Zalka. 

Keszthely 

Jeno  Nyredy. 

Prof.  Fabinvi. 

Prof.  J.  Lucich 

'Through  the  agency  of  agricultural  committees  and  other  organizations  conducts  experiments  in 
different  localities. 

b  Director's  address,  Harpenden,  Herts. 

0  College  at  Glasgow,  Dairy  School  and  Experiment  Station  at  Kilmarnock.  Formerly  the  Glasgow 
and  West  of  Scotland  Technical  College. 


<>4 


FOREIGN     EXPERIMENT    STATIONS. 

INDIA. 


Station. 


Taj  Garden 

Botanic  Garden. 


Departmenl  of  Agriculture 

Botanic  Garden 

Botanic  Garden 

Municipal  Garden 

Agri-Horticultural  Society  of  India. 
Botanic  Gardens 


Location. 


Maharajah's  Garden 

Lloyd  Botanic  Garden 

Dumraon  Experimental  Farm. 

Botanic  Garden 

Cawnpore  Experimental  Farm 


Botanic  Garden. .. 
Municipal  Garden 


Botanic  Garden. 


Botanic  Garden 

(iovernment  Horticultural  Garden 


Agri-Horticultural  Society 

Botanic  Garden 

(iovernment  Cinchona  Plantation. 
Experimental  Farm 


Horticultural  Gardens  of  the  Central  Provinces. 
B<  itanic  <  rarden 

Government  ( 'inchona  Plantations 

Burdwan  Experimental  Farm 

Government  Experimental  Farm 


Botanic  Department  of  the  College  of  Sciences. 

<  n >p  Experiments  a 

Botanic  Department,  Northern  India 


Botanic  Gardens 

Saidapet  Experimental  Farm . 


Crop  Experiments  in  Assam a 

Experiment  Farm  of  the  Civil  Engineering  Col- 
lege. 

I  department  of  Royal  Botanic  Gardens 

Government  Experimental  Farm 


Division  of  Experimental  Cultivation 

Museum  and  Botanic  Gardens 

Botanic  Garden 


Aura.  Northwest  Prov- 
inces and  Oudh. 

Allahabad.  Northwest 
Provinces  and  Oudh. 

Bangalore.  Mysore 

Baroda,  Native  States  .. 

Bombay 

Calcutta.  Bengal 

Cawnpore,  Northwest 
Provinces  and  Oudh. 

Darbhangah,  Bengal ... 

Darjeeling,  Bengal 

Dumraon,  Bengal 

Ghorpuri,  Bombay 

Gotaiya,  Northwest 
Provinces  and  ( >udh. 

Gwalior,  Native  States  . 

Karachi,  Bombay  Presi- 
dency. 

Kumaon  (Ramghur), 
Northwest  Provinces 
and  Oudh. 

Lahore.  Punjab 

Lucknow,  Northwest 
Provinces  and  Oudh. 

Madras 

MorVi,  Native  States  ... 

Mungpoo,  Bengal 

Nagpur,  Central  Prov- 
inces. 

do 

Ootacumund,  Madras  . . 

do 

Pala,  Bengal 

Poona,  Bombay  Presi- 
dency. 

....do 

do 

Saharanpur,  Northwest 
Provinces  and  Oudh. 

do 

Saidapet,  Bombay  Presi- 
dency. 

Shillong,  Assam 

Sibpur,  Bengal 


.do 


Surat,  Bombay  Presi- 
dency. 

Taunggyi,  Southern 
Shan  States. 

Travancore  (Trivand- 
rum),  Native  States. 

Udaipur,  Native  States 


Director. 


A.E.  P.Griessen. 
H.J.  Davies. 


J.  Cameron. 
G.  H.  Krumbiegel. 
c.  D.  Mahaluxmivala 
P.  Lancaster. 

G.  H.T.Meyer. 

Herbert  Thorn. 
W.  A.  Kennedy. 
D.L.  Kov. 
P.  o.  Kanitkar. 
P.V.Subbiah. 

C.  Maries. 

F.  W.  Seers. 

H.G.Hein. 
M.  Hid  ley. 

A.  G.  Bourne. 
Joseph  Beck. 

D.  Prain. 
R.S.Joshi. 

J.  H.Stephen. 
C.A.Barber. 
w.  M.Standen. 
D.L.  Roy. 
J.  W.  Mollison. 

G.  A.  Gammie. 

J.  W.  Mollison. 
J.  F.  Duthie. 

W.Gollan. 

W.  Kees. 

D.H.Lees. 

N.G.  Mukerji. 

D.  Prain. 
J.W.Mollison. 

A.H.Hildebrand. 

li.s.  Ferguson. 

1 .  11.  storey. 


ITALY. 


GSnological  station 

Asti  

Prof.  Ad.  Casali. 

Agricultural  Chemical  Laboratory 

Entomological  station 

L9  Via  Romano,   Flor- 
ence. 
Forli 

Prof.  Adolfo  Targioni  Toz- 

Agricultural  Chemical  Experiment  Station 

Ex  peri  men  t  Station  for  Cheese  Making 

zetti. 
Prof.  Aless.  I'asqualini. 

Eodi 

Prof.  Carlo  Besana. 

Agricultural  Chemical  Experiment  station 

Agricultural  Chemical  Experiment  Station 

Milan 

Prof.  A.  Menozzi. 

Prof.  Gino  Cugini. 

Agricultural  Chemical  Experiment  Station 

Prof.  A.  Borntrager. 

Agricultural  chemical  Laboratory 

Prof,  cms  Bellucci. 

Trot".  F.  Dupre. 

Prof.  Fausto  Sestini. 

Royal  Agricultural  High  School 

I'ortici 

Prof.  s.  B.  Baldassarre. 

Agricultural  chemical  Laboratory 

do 

Italo  Giglioli. 

Experiment  Station  for  Vegetable  Pathology 

Agricultural  Chemical  Experiment  Station 

Rome 

Prof.  G.  Cuboni. 

do 

Prof.  Emanuel  Paterno. 

Agricultural  chemical  Laboratory 

Napoleon  Passerini. 
Prof.  c.  Giannetti. 

Agricultural  Chemical  Experiment  station 

Agricultural  Chemical  Experiment  Station 

Turin 

Dr.  M.  Zecchini. 
Prof.G.  Nallino 

-cultural  experiments  and  variety  tests  are  conducted  In  many  different  places  throughout  the 

province. 


FOREIGN    EXPERIMENT    STATIONS. 

IVORY  COAST. 


95 


Station. 


Experiment  Station 


Location. 


Director. 


Dabou Teissonnier. 


JAPAN. 


Yamagata  Agricultural  Experiment  Station. 


Sericulture.]  Institution 

Kiigata  Agricultural  Experiment  Station 
Totyo  Sericultural  Institution 


Central  Agricultural  Experiment  Station 

Tokai  Branch  Station 

Sanio  Branch  Station 

Rikuu  Branch  Station 

Kyushyu  Branch  Station 

Sanyin  Branch  Station 

Shikoku  Branch  Station 

Kinai  Branch  Station 

Hokuriku  Branch  Station 


Too  Branch  Station 

Agricultural  Chemical  Laboratory  of  the  Agri- 
cultural Academy. 

Agricultural  Chemical  Laboratory  of  the  Agri- 
cultural Institute  of  the  Imperial  University. 


Higashi  Yamagatagun, 
I  wash i ro. 

Kinngasa,  near  Kyoto  . . 

Nagooka,  Niigata 

Nishigahara,  near  Tok- 
yo. 

do 

Anjomura,  Aichi 

Gionmura,  Hiroshima  .. 

Hanadatemura,  Akita . . 

Idzumimura.Kumamo- 
to. 

Imaichi,  Shimane 

Kanomyomura,  Toku- 
shima. 

Kashiwabara,  Osaka 

Matsutomachi.  lshika- 
wa. 

Magasakimura,  Miyagi. 

Sapporo  

Komaba,  Tokyo 


G.  Mastunaga. 
T.Tanaka. 

Dr.  J.Sawano. 

Do. 
K.Obata. 
Dr.  S.  Shinjo. 
Dr.  T.Onda. 
Dr.Y.Otzuka. 

Dr.  T.  Yamanaka. 


Dr.  K.okada. 
Dr.  Y.  Kagami. 


Dr.  K.  Ushimura. 
Dr.  T.  Yoshii. 


Prof  K.  Bieler. 


JAVA. 


Botanic  Station* Buitenzorg Dr.  M.  Treub. 

West  Java  Sugar  Cane  Experiment  Station "  Kagok,"  Pekalongan.  H.  C.  Prinsen-Geerligs. 

Experiment  Station  for  Indigo Klatten J.J.  Hazewinkel. 

East  Java  Sugar  Cane  Experiment  Station Pasoeroean J.  D.  Kobus. 


KONGO  FREE  STATE. 


Botanical  Garden  and  Experiment  Station Coquithatville I 

1                                              1 

LAGOS. 

Botanic  Station 

MADAGASCAR. 

Prudhomme. 

Agricultural  Experiment  Station '  Nahanisana,        near 

Tananarivo. 

1                                                                                            1 

Fauchere. 

• 

MALAY  STATES. 

Perak  (Taiping) 

Robert  Derry. 

MALTA. 

John  Borg. 

Dr.  Francesco  Debono. 

MARTINIQUE. 

Saint  Pierre 

Nollet. 

»  This  institution  has  ten  divisions  for  experimental  work,  including  those  for  investigations  on 
agricultural  chemistry,  coffee,  tea,  tobacco,  etc. 


96 


FOREIGN    EXPERIMENT    STATIONS. 
MAURITIUS. 


Station. 

Location. 

Director. 

Botanic  Gardens 

Department  of  Forests  and  Botanic  Gardens 

Agricultural  station 

Botanic  Gardens 

F.  Bijonx. 

.1.  Vankeirsbilck. 

Pamplemousses 

Reduit 

do 

NATAL. 


Botanic  Gardens Durban 

Botanic  Garden Pietermaritzburg. 


.Tohn  Medley  Wood. 
G.  Mitchell. 


NETHERLANDS. 


Association  for  Establishing  and   'Maintaining 
an  Experiment  Garden. 

Willie  Commelin  Scholten  Laboratory  of  Vege- 
table Pathology. 

Association  "The  Experiment  Garden "  

Government  Agricultural  Experiment  Station  . . 

Government  Agricultural  Experiment  Station  .. 

Horticultural  Experiment  Field  of  the  Gron- 
ingen  Horticultural  Society. 

Experimental  Garden  of  the  Groningen  Division 
of  the  Netherlands  Society  for  Horticulture 
and  Botany. 

Government  Agricultural  Experiment  Station  .. 

Experimental   Field  of  the  Friesian  Horticul- 
tural Society. 

Government  Agricultural  Experiment  Station  .. 

Aalsmeer 

Amsterdam 

Boskoop  

Goes 

Groningen  

J.  Ritzema  Boa 

Dr.  A.. T.S waving. 
Dr.B.Sjollema. 

do 

do 

Hoorn 

Dr.  K.H.M.VanderZande. 

Leeuwarden 

J.  Post  ma. 

Dr.  J.  J.  L.  Van  Rijn. 
E.Snellen. 

do 

P'xperimental  Field 

Experimental  Field 

Propagating  Field  of  the  Friesian  Agricultural 

Company. 
Union  for  Establishing  and   Maintaining  the 

Pomological  Garden. 
Central  Agricultural  Experiment  Station 

Niew-Buinen 

Sappeneer 

Suameer 

Tiel 

F.  Schuurman. 

G.  Veenhuizan. 
K.  L.  DeVries. 

H.N.S.  ('.  Van  der  Sijp. 

Prof.  Adolph  Mayer. 
F.  F.  Bruijning,  jr. 
A.  A.Neeb. 

do 

Experiment  Field  of  the  Girard  Adriaan  Van 
Swieten  Agricultural  School. 

Willemsoord 

NEW  ZEALAND. 


Colonial  Botanic  Garden 

Colonial  Botanic  Garden 

Colonial  Botanic  Garden 

Colonial  Botanic  Garden 

Canterbury  Agricultural  College 

Colonial  Botanic  Garden 

Experimental  station 

Momohaki  Experimental  Station 

Colonial  Botanic  Garden 

New  Zealand  Department  of  Agriculture*. 
Experimental  Station 


Auckland 

Christchurch 

Dunedin 

Invercargill  . 

Lincoln 

Napier 

Wairangi 

Waverly 

Wellington  .. 

do 

Weraroa 


NORWAY. 


William  Goldie. 

Ambrose  Taylor. 

J.McBean. 

Thomas  Waugh. 

William  Lowrie. 

W.  Barton. 

K.Clifton. 

F.Gillandera 

G.Gibb. 

T.Y   Duncan. 

G.Ross. 


Experimenl  Station  of  the  Agricultural 

School. 
Chemical   Laboratory  of  the  Agricultural 

School. 
Milk  Control  Station 

High 
High 

do 

Bergen  

Christiania 

do 

II.  Lundgaard. 

Veterinary  Pathological   institute  and  Animal 
Vaccine  institute. 

Dr.  0.  Malm. 

8<  •  'i  Control  Station 

do 

Mi-s  C.  Steen. 

Milk  Control  Station 

do 

ii.  Olsen. 

Hamar 

Nordstrand,      near 
Christiania. 

Trondhjem 

do 

.ion  Reid. 

Wilhelm  M.  Schcryen, 

Agricultural  Chemical  Control  station 

Dr.  E.  Sol  berg. 

K.  Schoven. 

...do... 

»The  Niu  Zealand  Department  of  Agriculture  conducts  numerous  experiments  on  leased  land  in 
different  parts  of  the  Island. 


FOREIGN    EXPERIMENT    STATIONS. 
PARAGUAY. 


97 


Station. 

Location. 

Director. 

School  of  Agriculture  and  Model  Farm 

PORTUGAL. 

Agricultural  Chemical  Experiment  Station. 

Laboratory  of  Vegetable  Pathology 

Agricultural  Experiment  Station 

Agricultural  Chemical  Experiment  Station. 


Lisbon ,  Ramiro  Larcher  Marcal. 

do 

Mirandella 

Oporto Palma  de  Valhena. 


REUNION. 


Botanic  Garden. 


St.  Denis. 


E.  Grimley. 


ROUMANIA. 


Agricultural  Experiment  Station 

Chemical  Laboratory  and  Experiment  Station 
for  Tobacco  Culture. 

Zootechnical  Institute 

Experiment  Field  for  Forage  Plants  and  Irriga- 
tion Experiments. 


Bucharest 
....do.... 


do.... 

Constante 


Cornelius  Roman. 

Dr.  Maximilian  Popovici. 


A.  J.  Locusteanu. 
Cornelius  Roman. 


RUSSIA. 


Agricultural  Chemical  and  Seed  Control  Station. 

Nursery  of  Grapevines 

Nursery  for  ( Hive  Trees 

Bogar  Experiment  Fields  a 


Laboratory  of  the  Bureau  of  Fish  and  Seal  In- 
dustries. 

Experiment  Field 

Agricultural  Experiment  Station 


Vuisokolitovsk  Experiment  Field 
Experiment  Field 


Experiment  Field  of  the  Kharkov  Society  for 
Agriculture  and  Agricultural  Industries. 

Agricultural  Experiment  Station 

Uyutnoe  Experiment  Field 

Agricultural  Chemical  Experiment  Station 


Abo,  Finland 

Aleshki,Govt.  Taurida  . 
Artvina,  Govt.  Kuta'is.. 
Govt.  Askhabad,  Trans- 
Caspian  Region. 
Astrakhan 


Daniel  Langerlof. 


K.  J.  Dennissenko. 


Teitel. 


Experiment  Field 

Experiment   Field  of   the    Eletz  Agricultural 

Society. 
Agricultural  Experiment  Station 


Experiment  Field 

Experiment  Station  of  the  Gorki  Agricultural 

School. 
Flax  Culture  Station 


Agricultural  and  Commercial  Chemical  Labo- 
ratory. 
Experiment  Cotton  Field 


Bacteriological  Station  of  the  Kazan  Veterinary 

Institute. 
Experiment  Field 


Experiment  Field. 


.do 


Bacteriological  Station  of  the  Kharhov  Veteri- 
nary Institute. 

Experiment  Station  of  the  Kharkov  Agricul- 
tural School. 

Experiment  Field 

Experiment  Forest  on  the  Watershed  between 
the  Volga  and  the  Don. 

Seed  Control  Station  and  Chemical  Laboratory 
of  the  South  Russian  Society  for  Promoting 
Agriculture  and  Rural  Industries. 

>  Fields  established  on  the  mountain  sides  for  experiments  with  cereals  without  irrigation. 

15469— No.  111—02 7 


Bodrowiz,  Govt.  Kiev. . . 

Near  Bogodukhov,  Govt. 
Kharkov. 

Brest,  Govt.  Gradno 

Buguruslan,  Govt.  Sa- 
mara. 

Byelgorod,  Govt.  Kursk. 


Choinowo,  Poland Dr.  Casimir  Rogoyski. 

Dmitriev,  Govt.  Kursk. . 

Dorogobush,  Govt.  Smo-     R.  A.  Djakonow. 

lensk. 
Elabug,  Govt.  Vvatka  . . 
Eletz,  Govt,  Orel 


Near  Garvolonsk,  Govt. 

Syedletz,  Poland. 
Glazov,  Govt.  Vyatka  . . . 
Gorki,  Govt.  Mogilev  . . . 

Gorodishche,    Govt. 

Kostroma. 
Helsingfors,  Finland  . . . 

Karayazi,   Govt.  Tiflis, 

Caucasus. 
Kazan 


Khabarovsk,  Govt 
Maritime,  Siberia. 

Khakanovsk,  Govt 
Terek,  Caucasus. 

Kharkov 


Kherson 

Khryenov,  Govt.  Voro- 
nezh. 
Kiev 


Kornev. 


N.  P.  Taratinov. 


Gagin. 
Kartzov. 


9S 


FOREIGN    EXPERIMENT    STATIONS. 
RUSSIA— Continued. 


station. 


Control  station  of  the  Kiev  Society  of 
Agriculture  and  Agricultural  Industry. 

Technical  Laboratory  of  the  Kiev,  Section  of 
the  Russian  Technical  Society. 

Experiment  Station  of  the  Bessarabian  School 
of  Wine  Making. 

Experiment  Field 

Buzov  Experiment  Field 

Buzinovsk  Nursery  of  Grapevines 


Experiment  Field 

Experiment  Cotton  Field 

Sakarsk  Nursery  of  American  Vines. 
Askhabad  Experiment  Cotton  Field. 


station   for  Sod   Selection  and    Experiment 
F.eld  of  the  Pilskovo  Beet  Sugar  Factory. 

Experiment  Tobacco  Plantation 

Experiment  Field  for  Oil-Bearing  Plants 

Agricultural  Experiment  station 


Experiment  Field  of  the  Northern  Agricultural 

Society. 

Kluchi  Experiment  Field 

Signakh  Experiment  Tobacco  Plantation 


Agricultural  Experiment  Station. 
Experiment  Cotton  Field 


Experiment   Field  of  the  Courland  Economic 

Society. 
Agricultural  Experiment  Station 

Experiment  Station  of  the  Moscow  Agricultural 
Institute. 

Bacteriological  Agricultural  station 

Biological  Laboratory  of  the  Moscow  Agricul- 
tural School. 

Experiment  Field 


Experiment  Station  of  the  Agricultural  and 
Dairy  Institute. 

Experiment  Vineyard  of  the  Nicolaev  Section  of 
the  Imperial  Russian  Society  of  Horticulture. 

Experiment  Station  of  the  Maria  Agricultural 
School. 

Churakov  Experiment  Field 

Experiment  Farm  of  the  NOVO- Alexandrian  In- 
stitute of  Agriculture  and  Forestry. 

Experiment  Field 


Location. 


Experiment  Garden  Farm 

Shatilov  Agricultural  Experiment  Station. 


Experiment  Field 
Experiment  Field 


Experiment  Field 

Experiment  Field 

Experiment  Field  of  the  Moscow  Agricultural 
Institute. 

Agricultural  Fx  peri  men  t  Station 

Experiment  Field 

Flax  Culture  Station 

Agricultural  chemical  Experiment  and  seed 
I  eating  station  of  the  Polytechnic  Institute. 

Experiment  Farm  of  the  Riga  Polytechnic  In- 
stitute. 

Koreisubansk  Nursery  of  American  Vines 


Kiev 


.do 


Kishinev.  Govt.  Bessa 
rabia. 

Klin 

Kotelnich,  Govt.  Vyatka 
Kuchurgan.      Govl 

Kherson. 
Kungura.Covt.  Perm... 

Kutais.  Caucasus 

Kvirila, Govt.  Kutais  ... 
Kyoshi,  Trans-Caspian 

Region. 
Lipovetz, Govt.  Kiev... 

Lokhvitza.i.ovt.I'oltava 

....do 

Luga.  Govt.  St.  Peters- 
burg. 

Lynban,  Govt.  Nov- 
gorod. 

Malmvzh.  Govt  Vyatka 

Matnaari.  Govt.  Tiflis, 
Caucasus. 

Medtzi.  Govt  Volhynia. 

Merv,  Trans-Caspian 
Region. 

Mitava,  Govt.  Courland. 

Mogilev.  Govt.  Podolsk. 
Moscow 


.do 

.do 


Murashkino,      Govt, 

Nijhni.  Novgorod. 
Mustiala.  Finland 


Nicolaev.    Govt.  Kher- 
son. 
Nikolaevskoe,    Govt. 

Saratov. 
Nolinsk,  Govt.  Vyatka.. 
Novo- Alexandria. Govt. 

Lublin. 
Novocherkassk,    Govt. 

Don. 
Nc  >voe-Selo,  Govt.  Yaro- 

slav. 
Near    Novosil.    Gov  t. 

Tula. 
(  >dessa,GOVt.  Kherson.. 
Omsk, Govt.  Akmolinsk, 

Siberia. 

Orlov,  Govt  Vyatka 

<>si 

Pe  t  ro  vsko-Kazumov- 

skoe.  Govt.  Moscow. 
Ploti, Govt. Podolsk  .... 

Poltava 

Porkhov.  Govt.  Pskov  .. 
Riga, Govt  Livonia 


Director. 


J.  Eard:ah\,ki 


N.G.  Kotelnikov, 


P.  M.LomoiK-ov. 
J.  J.  Sokhotski. 


Enfiadzianetz. 


.do 


Seed  Testing  station  of  the  Imperial  Botanical 
Garden. 

Agricultural   Bacteriological    Laboratory  of  the 

Ministry  of  Agriculture  and  Imperial  Domains. 

Ichthyological  Laboratory  of  the  Nikolsk  Ich- 
thyological  Works. 

Agricultural  Chemical  Laboratory  of  the  De- 
partment of  Agriculture. 

Experiment  Field 

-tat  ion  for  Systematic  Selection  of  Beet  Seed  .., 
Agricultural  Chemical  Experiment  Station 


Sadzahvaakho,    Govt 

Kutais. 

st.  Petersburg 


.do 
.do 


Samara 

Smyela,Govt  Kiev 

Sobics/.yn,    near    Ivan- 
gorod*  Poland. 


S.Severin. 

E.  F.Garlitski. 
Dr.Gosta  Grotenielt 


Prof.  P.  V.  Budrin. 


M.  A.  Oshannin. 
G.Nefedof. 


V.  <;.  Rotmistrov. 
Prince  Kudashev. 


K.W.Williams. 

S.Schusev. 

V.  X.  Dyakov. 
Myasnikov. 
Prof .  Geo.  Thorns. 


J.G.  Klinge. 
A.  Theoktistov. 

Professor  Kassovitch. 

A.  .-empolovski. 


FOREIGN    EXPERIMENT    STATIONS. 

RUSSIA— Continued. 


99 


Station. 


Location. 


Director. 


Horticultural  and  Agricultural  Experiment  Sta- 
tion. 

Experiment  Forest  on  the  Watershed  between 
the  Don  and  Donetz. 

Horticultural  and  Agricultural  Experiment  Sta- 
tion. 

Experiment  Field 

Agricultural  Experiment  Station 

Agricultural  Botanical  Experiment  Field 

Experiment  Field  of  the  Terek  Society  of  Agri- 
culture and  Agricultural  Industries." 

Silk  Culture  Station 

Seed  Testing  Station  at  the  Storehouse  of  the 
Tver  Section  of  the  Imperial  Moscow  Agricul- 
tural Society. 

Okuni  Experiment  Field 

Agricultural  Experiment  and  Seed  Control  Sta- 
tion. 

Experiment  Field  of  the  Varnavin  Zemstvo 

Experiment  Forest  on  the  Watershed  between 
the  Dnieper  and  the  Donetz. 

Peasant  Experiment  Farm 

Experiment  Field 

Experiment  Farm 

Agricultural  Experiment  Station 

Seed  Testing  Station  of  the  Museum  of  Manufac- 
tures and  Agriculture. 

Agricultural  Chemical  Laboratory  and  Control 
Station  of  the  Esthonian  Agricultural  Society. 

Tobacco  Experiment  Plantation . 

(Enological  Chemical  Laboratory  and  Experi- 
ment Cellar  of  the  Nikita  School  of  Horticul- 
ture and  Wine  Making. 

Laboratory  of  the  Derebchina  Sugar  Factory 
for  the  Selection  of  Beet  Seed. 

Chemical  Control  Station  of  the  Imperial  Livo- 
nian  Economic  Society. 

Bacteriological  Station  of  the  Veterinary  Insti- 
tute. 

Station  for  Seed  Selection  of  the  Olshansk  Beet- 
Sugar  Factory. 


Sochi,    Govt.    Cherno-     R.Garbe. 

morsk,  Caucasus. 
Starobyelsk,    Govt. 

Kharkov. 
Sukhum,  Govt.  Kuta'is,     Chancellor  Tatarinov. 

Caucasus. 


Tambov 

Tashkent,  Turkestan  . . . 

Govt.  Tavastehus,  Fin- 
land. 
Govt.  Terek,  Caucasus  . . 


Prof.  N.  M.  Garnitsch- 
Garnitski. 


Tiflis,  Caucasus 

Tver i  M.  Devel. 


Urzhum,  Govt.  Vyatka  . 

Valuiki,  Govt.  Samara. .    V.  S.  Bogdan. 


Yagodin-Kuvshinov. 


Varnavin 

Velikoanodalsk,   Govt. 

Ekaterinoslav. 
Velikoe     Selo,     Govt. 

Yaroslav. 
Verkhosunva,     Govt. 

Vyatka. 
Vuisokoe    Selo,    Govt.  I  N.  P.  Sabanyeev. 

Yaroslav. 

Vyatka S.  X.  Kossarev. 

Warsaw,  Poland A.  Sempolovski. 


Wesenberg,  Govt. 
Esthonia. 

Yalta,  Crimea 

Yalta,  Govt.  Taurida 


Yampol,  Govt.  Podolsk. 
Yuryev,  Govt.  Livonia.. 

Yuryev  (formerly  Dor- 
pat),  Govt.  Livonia. 

Zvenigorod,  Govt. 
Kiev. 


N.  von  Dehn. 


K.  Sponholz. 

Prof.  Karl  Hoppich. 


SENEGAL. 


Experiment  Station St.  Louis 


Perruchot. 


SIERRA  LEONE. 


Botanic  Station 


Walter  Haydon. 


SOUDAN. 


Experiment  Station. 
Experiment  Station. 
Agricultural  Station 


Bammakou 

1  French  Africa 
Kati 


Luc. 

Jacques. 
Martret. 


SOUTHERN  NIGERIA. 


Botanic  Garden. 


Old  Calabar John  H.  Holland. 


100 


FOREIGN    EXPERIMENT    STATIONS. 
SPAIN. 


station. 

Location. 

Director. 

Ciudad  Real 

Haro 

Victor  ('.   Manso   de  Tu- 

Experiment  Station  for  Vegetable  Pathology 

Experiment  Station  of  Agricultural  High  School. 

Madrid 

niga. 
Prof.  C.  Ascarate. 

do 

Prof.   Josef.    Hurtado   de 

do    .. 

Mendoza. 

Toro 

STRAITS  SETTLEMENTS. 


Botanic  Gardens. 
Botanic  Gardens. 


Penang. . . 
Singapore 


Charles  Curtis. 
Henry  N.  Ridley 


SWEDEN. 


Entomological  Station 

Experiment  Station  of  the  Agricultural  Academy 

Agricultural  Chemical  Station  of  the  Agricul- 
tural Society. 

Agricultural  Chemical  Station  of  the  Agricul- 
tural Society. 

Seed  Control  Station 

Institute  for  Fish  Culture  and  Fresh  Water  Bi- 
ology. 

Agricultural  Chemical  Station  of  the  Agricul- 
tural Society. 

Seed  Control  Station 

Agricultural  Chemical  and  Seed  Control  Station 
of  the  Agricultural  Society. 

Chemical  and  Seed  Control  Station 

Agricultural  Chemical  Station  of  the  Agricul- 
tural Society. 

Seed  Control  Station 

Chemical  and  Seed  Control  Station 

Seed  Control  Station 

Experiment  Station  of  the  Swedish  Moor  Asso- 
ciation. 

Chemical  and  Seed  Control  Station 

Agricultural  Chemical  Station  of  the  Agricul- 
tural Society. 

Seed  Control  Station 

Seed  Con t  n  >1  Sta tion 

ExperimentStation  for  Agricultural  Chemistry, 
Vegetable  Physiology,  and  Seed  Control. 

Seed  Control  Station 

Agricultural  Chemical  and  Seed  Control  Station 
of  the  Agricultural  Society. 

Chemical  and  Seed  Control  Station 

Seed  Control  Station 

Chemical  and  Seed  Control  Station 

Seed  Control  Station 

Experiment  Station  of  the  Swedish  Seed  Asso- 
ciation. 

Agricultural  Institute 

Agricultural  Chemical  Station  of  the  Agricul- 
tural Society. 

Agricultural  Chemical  and  Seed  Control  Station 
of  the  Agricultural  Society. 

Seed  ( lontrol  Station 

Chemical  and  Seed  Control  Station 

Chemical  and  Seed  Control  station 

Agricultural  Chemical  Station  of  the  Agricul- 
tural Society. 


Albano,  near  Stockholm 

do 

Alnarp  


Boras. 


do.... 

Finspong . 

Gene 


.....do 

Goteborg 

Halmstad  ... 
Helsingborg . 


Hernosand 
Jonkoping 
do 


Prof.  S.  Lampa. 

Prof.  H.  G.  Soderbaum. 

Dr.  M.Weibull. 

Dr.  W.  Abenius. 

Dr.  A.  W.  Essen. 
Filip  Trybom. 

Dr.  K.  Arnell. 

Ag.  Westman. 
J.E.Alen. 

Em.  Lvttkens. 
K.  E.  Bexelius. 

Th.A.Satervall. 

C.G.Strokirk. 

Rob.  Tolf . 

C.  H.  J.  von  Feilitzen. 


Kalmar Dr.  A.  Atterberg. 

Kristianstad F.  Johannesscn. 


do 

Linkoping. 
Lulea 


Lund 

Molkom  . . 


Oerebro 

Ope, near  Estersund.. 

Skara 

Stockholm 

Svalof 


Ultuna.near  Cpsala. 
do 


Dr.  L.  J.  Wahlstedt. 

C.  Ad.  Blum. 

Dr.  Paul  Hellstrom. 

Dr.  B.  Jonsson. 
J.  A.  Andersson. 

.1.  Widen. 
J.  F.  Broman. 
F.  K.  S.  Hammar. 
Olaf  Sternquist. 
Dr.N.Hj.Nilsson. 

H.B.Juhlin  Dannfelt. 
E.  Pettersson. 


Umea I  C.N.Pahl. 

Cpsala T.von  Post. 

Vesteras Dr.  J.  O.  Bcrgstrand. 

Visby G.  Wagner. 

do L.  A.  Zetterling. 


FOREIGN    EXPERIMENT    STATIONS. 

SWITZERLAND. 


101 


Location. 


Director. 


Agricultural  Chemical  Control  Station 

Bacteriological  Experiment  Station 

Seed  Control  Station 

Agricultural  Chemical  Station 

Agricultural  Experiment  Station  of  the  Agricul- 
tural Institute. 

Viticultural  Experiment  Station 

Agricultural  Chemical  Station 

Dairy  Experiment  Station 

Dairy  School 

Experiment  Station  for  Fruit,  Wine,  and  Garden 
Culture. 

Seed  Control  Station 

Experiment  Station  for  Brewing 

Agricultual  Chemical  Experiment  Station 


Bern 

....do.... 
Lausanne 
....do.... 
....do.... 


.do 
.do 
.do 


Riiti-Zollilsofen,  Bern 
Wadensweil 


Zurich. 
....do. 
....do. 


Dr.P.Liechti. 

Dr.  E.  von  Freudenreich. 

G.  Martinet. 

Dr.  C.  Duserre. 

Prof.  S.  Bieler. 

Dr.  Jean  Dufour. 

Prof.  E.  Chuard. 

Pelichet. 

Dr.  E.  Wuthrich. 

Dr.  H.  Miiller-Thurgau. 

Dr.  F.  G.  Stebler. 

L.  Fries. 

Dr.  E.  A.  Grete. 


TUNIS. 


Agricultural  School. 
Experiment  Station 


Tunis. 
do 


E.Bertainchaud. 
Guillochon. 


URUGUAY. 


School  of  Agriculture  and  Experimental  Farm.. 


ZANZIBAR. 


Agricultural  Department 
Experimental  Farm  . 
Do 

Victoria  Gardens 


Robert  Nunez  Lyne. 
W.J.  Robertson." 
H.  Lister. 
W.  Buzzacott. 


FOREIGN  EXPERIMENT  STATION  PUBLICATIONS  RECEIVED  BY  THE 
OFFICE  OF  EXPERIMENT  STATIONS  DURING  1901. a 


ALGERIA. 


- 


Station. 


Rou'iba: 

Botanical  Experiment  Station 


Title. 


Horticulture  in  Algeria  in  1900 


Author. 


Dr.  L.  Trabut. 


AUSTRALIA. 


NEW  SOUTH   WALES. 

Sydney: 

Department    of    Mines    and 
Agriculture. 


Botanic  Gardens  and  Domains. 

QUEENSLAND. 

Brisbane: 

Department  of  Agriculture — 

SOUTH  AUSTRALIA. 

Adelaide: 

Central  Agricultural  Bureau . . 

WESTERN  AUSTRALIA. 

Perth: 

The   Western   Australia    De- 
partment of  Agriculture. 


Report  of  the  Stock  and  Brands  Branch 

for  1900. 
The  Agricultural  Gazette  of  New  South 

Wales,  12  (1901),  Nos.1-11. 
Report  for  1900 


The  Queensland  Agricultural  Journal, 

8  (1901),  Nos.1-6;  9  (1901),  Nos.1-5. 
Annual  Report  for  1899-1900 , 


The  Journal  of  Agriculture  and  Industry 
of  South  Australia,  4  (1901),  Nos.6-12; 
5  (1901) ,  Nos.  1-4. 

Fertilizing  Field  and  Garden 


Journal  of  the  Department  of  Agriculture 
of  Western  Australia,  4  (1901),  Nos.  1-4. 


F.E.H.W.Krichauff. 


AUSTRIA. 


Dublany,  near  Lemberg,  Galicia: 
Agricultural  Chemical  Exper- 
iment and  Control  Station. 
Gratz,  Styria: 

Provincial  Agricultural  Chem- 
ical Experiment  and  Seed 
Control  Station. 


Report  on  the  Work  for  1900 , 


The  Most  Important  Fungus  Diseases  of 
Agricultural  Plants  and  tbe  Methods 
of  Combating  them. 

Report  for  1897-1899 

Report  for  1900 


Report  for  1900. 


Dr.  H.  Svoboda. 


Klagenfurt,  Carnithia: 

Agricultural  Chemical  Exper- 
iment Station  of  the  Royal 
Imperial    Agricultural    So- 
ciety of  Carnithia. 
Klosterneuburg: 

Chemical  Physiological  Ex- 
periment Station  for  Grape 
and  Fruit  Growing. 

•Reports  on  the  work  of  many  of  the  foreign  experiment  stations  are  published  in  unofficial  jour- 
nals and  hence  are  not  given  in  this  list. 

102 


Report  for  1900. 


J.  Mikulowski-Pomor- 
ski. 


Dr.  Eduard  Hotter. 


Do. 
Do. 


FOREIGN    STATION    PUBLICATIONS    RECEIVED    DURING    1901.        103 

AUSTRIA— Continued. 


Station. 

Title. 

Author. 

Leitnieritz,  Bohemia: 

Agricultural  Chemical  Exper- 
iment and  Seed  Control  Sta- 
tion. 

Neutitschein: 

Report  for  1900 

A.J.Kollar. 

Agricultural  Chemical  Exper- 
iment Station. 

Moravian  Seed  Control   Sta- 
tion. 
Parenzo,  Istria: 

Provincial  Agricultural  Insti- 
tute and   Experiment  Sta- 
tion. 
Spalato.  Dalmatia: 

Agricultural  Chemical  Exper- 
iment Station. 
Vienna: 

Agricultural  Chemical  Exper- 
iment Station. 

Seed  Control  Station  ( Agricul- 
tural Botanical  Experiment 
Station). 

Department  of  Agriculture — 


Report  for  1899-1900  included  in  Report 

of  Secondary  School. 
do 

Report  for  1900 

Report  for  1900 

Report  for  1900 

Report  for  year  ended  July  31, 1900 


Report  on  the  Distribution  of  Phvlloxera 
in  Austria  in  1900. 


Carl  G.  Kolb. 
Do. 

Dr.  J.B.  Cucovich. 

Franz  Guozdenovic\ 
Dr.  F.  W.  Dafert. 


BELGIUM. 


Brussels: 

Belgium  Ministry  of  Agricul- 
ture. 


Gembloux: 

Institute  of  Chemistry  and 
Bacteriology  (Agricultural 
Experiment  Station.) 

Ghent: 

Provincial  Experimental  Gar- 
den. 

Lou vain: 

Analytical  Laboratory. 

Roulers: 

Provincial  Agricultural  Lab- 
oratory. 


Status  of  Veterinarv  and  Agricultural 
Instruction.    Third  Report.  1897-1899. 

Resume  of  the  Reports  of  the  Directors  of 
the  Government  Analytical  Laborato- 
ries for  189y. 

Agricultural  Education  at  the  Flanders 
Meeting.     Ghent.  1899. 

Bulletins  1  and  2  (1901).  Reading  Circle 
of  State  Agriculturists  and  Agricultural 
Instructors. 

Bulletin  of  Agriculture,  17  (1901),  Nos. 
1-6. 

Agricultural  Monograph  of  the  Liruo- 
neuse  Region. 

The  Question  Concerning  the  Impurities 
of  Nitrate  of  Soda  (1900). 

Bulletins  (37  and  68,  1900 

Bulletin  70,  1901 


,  Report  on  Experiments  conducted  at 
the  Experimental  Garden  at  Ghent. 
1898-99. 


Report  on  the  Work  during  1899. 
Report  on  the  Work  during  1900. 


History.  Organization,  and  Work  (pub- 
lished on  the  twenty-fifth  anniversary, 
1876-1901. ) 


Van  der  Bruggen. 


A.  Petermann. 


Do. 
Do. 


P.  de  Calmve. 


J.  Graftiau. 
Do. 

J  ulea  Van  den  Berghe 


BRAZIL. 


Sao  Paulo: 

Department  of  Agriculture. 


Bulletin  of  Agriculture,  25  (1901), 
1-10. 


Nos. 


BRITISH  WEST  INDIES. 


Antigua: 

Botanic  Station   and 
Cane  Experiments. 


Sugar- 


Report  on  Certain  Economic  Experi- 
ments Conducted  in  Connection  With 
the  Botanic  Station  (1900-1901). 

Annual  Report  on  the  Botanic  Station, 
Antigua,  for  the  year  ended  March  31, 
1901. 

Report  on  Sugar-Cane  Experiments  Con- 
ducted at  Antigua  and  St.  Kitts,  1900- 
1901.     Parts  1  and  2. 


10-i      FOREIGN    STATION    PUBLICATIONS    RECEIVED   DURING    1901. 

BRITISH  WEST  INDIES— Continued. 


Station. 


Barbados: 

Imperial  Department  <>f  Agri- 
culture for  the  West  Indies. 


Dodd's  Reformatory,  Barbados: 
Botanic   Station   and  Sugar- 
cane Experiments. 
Grenada: 

Botanic  Station 

Kingston,  Jamaica: 

Department   of    Public    Gar- 
dens and  Plantations. 
Trinidad: 

Royal    Botanic  Gardens  and 
Sugar-Cane  Experiments. 


Title. 


West  Indian  Bulletin,  1  (1901),  Nos.  1-4  .. 

Pamphlet  Series,  No.  3.  Summary  of  the 
Results  of  the  cultivation  of  Seedling 
and  Other  Canes  at  the  Experiment 
stations  at  Barbados,  in  1900. 

Pamphlet  Series.  No.  4  (1901).  The  Harm- 
fulness  of  Bush  Fires. 

Pamphlet  Series,  No.  5  (1901).  The  Gen- 
eral Treatment  of  Insect  Pests. 

Pamphlet  Series.  No.  7  (1901).  The  Scale 
Insects  of  the  Lesser  Antilles.     Pt.  1. 

Pamphlet  Series,  No.  9  (1901).  Beekeep- 
ing in  the  West  Indies. 

Pamphlet  Series.  No.  10  (1901).  Experi- 
ments with  Manures  and  Leguminous 
Plants  at  Barbados,  1898-1901. 

Pamphlet  Series,  No.  11  ( 1901 ) .  Hints  for 
School. 

Nature  Teaching  (1901) 

The  Fungoid  Disease  of  Cacao  in  the 
West  Indies. 

Occasional  Bulletin  of  Miscellaneous  In- 
formation No.  10. 


Report  on  Botanic  Station  for  1900 

Bulletin  of  the  Botanical  Department,  n. 
ser.,  8  (1901),  Nos.  1-8. 

Bulletin  of  Miscellaneous  Information, 

Nos.  27-31  (1901). 
Report  for  1900 


Author. 


.1.  P.  d'AUmquerque 
and  J.  K.  Bovell. 


H.  A.  Alton!  Nicholls. 

H.  Maxwell-Lefroy. 

Do. 

W.  K.  Morrison. 

■I.  P.  d' Albuquerque 
and  J.  R.  Bovell. 

W.  G.  Freeman. 

Francis  Watts. 

E.  L.  Skeete. 
W.  E.  Broadway. 


J.  H.  Hart. 


CANADA. 


NORTHWEST  TERRITORIES. 

Regina: 

Department  of  Agriculture 


ONTARIO. 

Guelph: 

Ontario  Agricultural  College 
and  Experimental  Farm. 


Ottawa: 

Central  Experimental  Farm  . , 


Toronto: 

Department  of  Agriculture 


Bui.  3  (1901).    Noxious  Weeds  and  How 

to  Destrov  Them. 
Report  for  1900 


Bui.  111.  Lucern  or  Alfalfa,  its  Compo- 
sition and  Digestibility. 

Bui.  112.    Foul  Brood  of  Bees 

Bui.  114  (1901).    Dairv  Bulletin 

Bui.  115  (1901).  The  Comparative  Values 
of  Ontario  Wheats  for  Bread-Making 
Purposes. 

Notes  on  Varieties  of  Winter  Wheats 

Bui.  116  (1901).  The  Hessian  Fly  in  On- 
tario. 

Annual  Report  for  1899 

Annual  Report  for  1900 

Bui.  30.     Tobacco  Culture 

Bui.  31.  Barnyard  Manure,  its  Nature. 
Functions,  Composition,  Fermentation, 

Preservation,  and  Application. 

Bui.  35(1900).     The  Stave  Silo 

Bui.  36  (1900).  Results  Obtained  in  1900 
from  Trial  Plats  of  Grain,  Fodder  Corn, 
Field  Roots,  and  Potatoes. 

Bui.  37  (1900).  Apple  Culture  and  Dis- 
trict Lists  of  Apples  Suitable  for  Onta- 
rio and  Quebec,  with  Descriptions  of 
Varieties. 

Bui.  38  (1901).  Soft  Pork,  an  Investiga- 
tion into  its  Character  and  Causes. 

Bui.  3,  2.  ser.  (1900).  Catalogue  of  Fruit 
Trees  under  Test  at  the  Experimental 
Farm  at  Agassiz,  British  Columbia. 

Experimental  Farms  Reports  for  1900 

Fruits  of  Ontario  (1898) 

Report  for  1899,  vols.  1  and  2 

Dairy  Division  Bui.  1,  n.  ser.,  1901,  Im- 
provement of  cheese  Curing-rooms. 

Dairy  Division  Bui.  'J.  n.  ser.,  1901,  Milk 
for  Cheese  Factories. 

Dairy  Division  BuL  8,  n.  ser.,  1901,  Milk 

for  Creameries. 


Robert  Harcourt. 

V.V.  Harrison. 
H.H.Dean. 
Robert  Harcourt. 


C.A.Zavitz. 
Wm.  Lochhead. 


Wm.  Saunders. 
F.T.Shutt. 


J,  H.Qrisdale. 

Win.  Saunders. 


W.T.  Macoun. 


F.T.Shutt. 

Wm.    Saunders    a  n  d 
Thos,  A.  Sharpe. 


L.  Woolverton. 

J.  W.  Robertson   and 

J.  A.  Ruddick. 
J.A.Ruddick. 

Do. 


FOKEIGN    STATION    PUBLICATIONS    RECEIVED    DURING    1901.        105 

CAPE  OF  GOOD  HOPE. 


Station. 


Title. 


Cape  Town: 

Department  of  Agriculture Agricultural  Journal  Cape  of  Good  Hope, 

18  (1901),  Nos.  1-13;  19  (1901),  Nos.  1-8. 


Author. 


CEYLON. 


Peradeniya: 

Department  of  Royal  Botanic 
Gardens. 


Report  of  Director  of  Royal  Botanic  Gar- 
dens for  1900  (Administration  Reports, 
1900.  Part  IV  . 

Annals  of  the  Roval  Botanic  Gardens. 
Peradeniya,  1  (1901),  No.  1. 


J.  C.  Willis. 


Do. 


DENMARK. 


Copenhagen: 

Laboratory  of  Vegetable  Phy- 
siology of  the  Royal  Veteri- 
nary and  Agricultural  Col- 
lege. 

Experimental  Laboratory  of 
the  Royal  Veterinary  and 
Agricultural  High  School. 

Seed  Control  Station Report  for  1S9S-99 


Reports  Nos.  46-49 


Fortv-eighth  Report,  1901. 
Report,  1901. 


Fortv-ninth 


O.  Rostrup. 


EGYPT. 


Cairo: 

Khedivial     Agricultural     So- 
ciety. 


Journal  of  the  Khedivial  Agricultural 
Society  and  the  School  of  Agriculture, 
3  (1901).  Nos.  1-4. 

Experiments  on  Cotton  at  Ghizeh,  1900. 
The  Manuring  of  Cotton.  The  Im- 
provement of  Egyptian  Wheats.  1901. 


G.  P.  Foaden  and  W. 
I '.  Mackenzie. 


G.  P.  Foaden. 


FRANCE. 


A.  Pagnoul. 


Arras,  Pas-de-Calais: 

Agricultural  Station Bulletin  of  the  Agricultural  Station  of 

the   Department    of  Pas-de-Calais  for 
1900. 
Cluny,  Saone-et-Loire: 

Agricultural  Laboratory Diseases  of  Wines  and  Their  Treatment.     G.  Paturel. 

Conservation  of  Wines  (1901). 
Juvisy,  Seine-et-Oise: 

Station  of  Agricultural  ("lima-     Report  for  1900 Camille  Flammarion. 

tology. 
Laon,  Aisne: 

Agricultural  Station  and  Bac-     Bulletin  for  l^y9 L.  Gaillot. 

teriological    Laboratory    of 
Aisne. 
M<  mtpellier.  Herault: 

station  for  Sericulture Studv  on  the  Cocoons  of  the  Silk  Worm     F.  Lambert. 

(1899) . 
Nancy.  Meurthe-et-Moselle: 

Agricultural  Station Bulletin  of  the  Agricultural  Office  of  the 

I     Agricultural  Station  at  Nanc v,  1899-1901 , 
Nos.  1-1. 
Nantes.  Loire-Inierieure: 

Agricultural    Station    of   the     Bulletin  for  1899-1900 

Pasteur  Institute. 
Nogent-sur-Marne: 

Colonial  Garden The    Colonial     Experimental     Gardens     J.  Dvbowski. 

(1900). 
Practical  Agriculture  in  Warm  Countries. 
1  (1901),  Nos.  1-3. 
Paris: 

Agricultural    Station    of    the     Agronomv   and    Agricultural    Statistics 
Bast  (1900). 

Ministry  of  Agriculture Agricultural  Annals.  27  (1901),  Nos.  1-11. . . 

Annals  of  Agricultural  Science.  1901,  I, 
Nos.  1-3. 
I  Bulletin,  20  (1901),  Nos.  1,  2 


106       FOREIGN    STATION    PUBLICATIONS    RECEIVED    DURING    1901. 

FRANCE— Continued. 


Station. 

Title. 

Author. 

Rennes,  Dle-et-Vilaine: 

Agriculturul  Station 

Rouen,  Seine- Iii ferieure: 

Notes  on  Agriculture  in  the  Canton  of 
Redon  (1900). 

Thirteenth   Annual   Report   on  the    Ex- 
perimental Fields,  1898. 

Hail  and  the  Protection  of  Crops,  2  (1901) , 
NOB.  1-12. 

Studv  on  Protection  of  Crops  from  Hail 
by  Cannonading  (1900). 

The  Use  of  Carbon  Bisulphid  in  Horti- 
culture (1901). 

G.Lechartier. 

Villefrance,  Rhone: 

station  for  Viticulture 

V.  Vermorel. 
Do. 

GERMANY. 


Berlin: 

Institute  for  Fermentation  In- 
dustries and  Starch  Manu- 
facture. 
Biological  Division  for  Agri- 
culture and  Forestry  of  the 
Royal  Board  of  Health. 
Bremen:* 

Moor  Experiment  Station 


Breslau: 

Institute      for      Agricultural 
Plant     Production    of    the 
University. 
Colmar,  Alsace-Loraine: 

Agricultural  Experiment  sta- 
tion. 
Geisenheim-on-t he-Rhine,  Hesse- 
Nassau: 
Experiment   Station    for  Po- 
mology,    Viticulture,     and 
Gardening. 
Hal le-on-the-Sa lie,  Saxony: 

Agricultural  Chemical  Exper- 
iment Station  of  the  Minis- 
try of  Agriculture. 

Experiment  Station  for  Plant 
Protection. 

Physiological  Laboratory.  Ex- 
periment Field  and  Park  for 
Domestic  Animals  of  the 
Agricultural  Institute  of  the 
University. 
Hamburg: 

Botanical  Museum  and  Labo- 
ratory for  Commercial  Prod- 
ucts. * 
Hamburg-Horn: 

Agricultural  Experiment  Sta- 
tion for  the  Study  of  Plant 
Growth. 

Hildesheim: 

Agricultural  Experiment  sta- 
tion. 
Hohenheim,  Wurttemberg: 

station  for  Testing  Agricul- 
tural Implements. 


Jena,  Saxe-Weimar: 

Agricultural  Experiment  and 

Control  Station  of  the  Uni- 
versity. 
Kiel,  Prussia: 

Agricultural  Chemical  Station. 
K5nlgsberg,  Prussia: 

Dairy  Laboratory  of  the  Agri- 
cultural Institute  of  the  Uni- 
versity. 
Kdslin,  Pomerania: 

Agricultural  Chemical  Ex- 
periment and  Seed  Control 
Station. 


Report  of  the  Roval  Agricultural  High 
School  of  Berlin  for  1900-1901. 

Report  for  1901 


The  Work  of  Agricultural    Experiment  H.  Immendorff. 
Stations  in  Prussia  during  1898. 

Third  Annual  Report,  1900 K.  von  Riimker. 

Fourth  Annual  Report,  1901 Do. 


Report  for  the  Fiscal  Years  1898  and  1899. 


Report  for  the  Fiscal  Year  1901 |  R.  Goethe. 


First  Report  of  the  Substation  at  Lauch-     M.Maercker. 

stadt,1896. 
Second  and  Third  Reports  of  the  Substa-  Do. 

tion  at  Lauchstadt,  1897-98. 
A  Review  of  the  Literature  Relating  to     M.Hollrung. 

Plant  Protection  during  1898  and  1899, 

vols.  1  and  2. 
Fourteenth  Report,  1900 1 .  Kiihn. 


Report  of  the  Seed  Control  Division  for      A.Voigt. 
the  Fiscal  Year  ended  June  30, 19(H). 


Calendar  and  the  use  of  Commercial  Fit-      M.  Ullmann. 
tilizers  for  1900. 

The  Control  of  the  Sale  of  Nitrateot  Soda  Do. 

(1901). 

Report  for  1900 C.  Aumann. 

Theory  and  Practice  of  Agricultural  Planl     K.  Fruwirth. 

Do. 
Prof.  Edler. 

Report  for  1900 j  A.  Emmerling. 

Third  Report  of  the  Agricultural  Institute      A.  Rackhaus. 

of  the  university  of  Konlgsberg,  1898. 
Fourth  Report,  1899 


Production  in  Austria.  1848  1898. 
The    Breeding   of    Agricultural    Planti 

(1901). 
Report  on  the  Work  for  1899 


Report  for  1899. 


Do. 
P.  Baessler. 


FOREIGN    STATION   PUBLICATIONS    RECEIVED    DURING   1901.       107 

GERMANY— Continued. 


Station. 


Author. 


Leipsic: 

Agricultural  Institute  of  the 
University. 
Marburg,  Hesse-Nassau: 

Agricultural  Experiment  Sta- 
tion. 
Mvinster,  Westphalia: 

Agricultural  Experiment  Sta- 
tion. 
Pommritz,  Saxony: 

Experiment  Station  for  Upper 
Lustatia. 
Poppelsdorf,  near  Bonn: 

Institute  of  Animal  Physiol- 
ogy   of    the    Agricultural 
Academy. 
Proskau,  Silesia: 

Dairy  Institute 

Speier,  Bavaria: 

Agricultural  Experiment  Sta- 
tion. 
Weihenstephan,  Bavaria: 

Royal  Academy  of  Agricul- 
ture and  Brewing. 


Contributions  from  the  Agricultural  In- 
stitute of  the  University,  1901. 

Report  for  1899-1900 


Report  for  1900 . 


Report  for  1900. 


Report  on  the  Field  Experiments  with 
German,  English,  and  French  Fodder 
Beets,  1901. 

Report  for  the  Year  ended  April  1,  1901. . . 

Annual  Report  for  1900 


Report  for  1899-1900. 


W.  Kirchner. 
Th.  Dietrich. 

G.  Loges. 

F.  Wohltmann. 

J.  Klein. 

A.    Halenke   and   M. 
Kling. 


GREAT  BRITAIN. 


ENGLAND. 

Aspley  Guise,  R.  S.  O.,  Beds: 

Agricultural  Experiment  Sta- 
tion of  the  Royal  Agricultur- 
al Society  of  England  (Wo- 
burn  Experimental  Farm). 
Cambridge: 

Cambridge  University 


Cirencester: 

Royal    Agricultural    College 
and  Farm. 
Grange-over-Sands,  Lancashire: 

Aynsome  Agricultural  Station. 

Harpenden: 

Rothamsted  Agricultural  Ex- 
periment Station. 


Kew,  London: 
Royal  Gardens 


Leeds: 

Yorkshire  College . 


London: 

Board  of  Agriculture. 


Newcastle-upon-Tyne: 

Durham   College  of   Science 
and  Farm. 


The  Journal  of  the  Roval  Agricultural 
Society  of  England,  3.  ser.,  11  (1900), 
pts.  1-4. 


Third  Annual  Report  on  Experiments 
with  Crops  and  Stock  Carried  out  in 
Contributing  Counties,  1900-1901. 

Agricultural  Students'  Gazette,  n.  ser., 
vol.  10,  Nos.  1-4. 


The  Laboratory  (1901) 
Prospectus  (1901)  


Agricultural,  Botanical,  and  Chemical 
Results  of  Experiments  on  the  Mixed 
Herbage  of  Permanent  Grass  Land, 
Conducted  for  Many  Years  in  Succes- 
sion on  the  Same  Land  (1900) . 

Memoranda  of  the  Origin,  Plan,  and  Re- 
sults of  the  Field  and  Other  Experi- 
ments Conducted  on  the  Farm  and  in 
the  Laboratory  (1901). 

Plans  and  Summary  Tables,  Arranged 
for  Reference  in  the  Fields,  1901. 

Bulletin  of  Miscellaneous  Information, 

Appendix  IV,  1900. 
Bulletin  of  Miscellaneous  Information, 

1899,  Nos.  155, 156;  1901,  Nos.  169-177. 


The  Garforth  Experiments,  1899 

No.  13  (1900).  Sheep  Breeding  Experi- 
ments—First Report. 

No.  15  (1901).  Guide  to  Experiments  at 
Manor  Farm,  Garforth. 

No.  16  (1901).  Results  of  Experiments  on 
Swede  Growing  at  Garforth  and  Other 
Stations,  1900. 


Annual  Report  on  the  Distribution  of 
Grants  for  Agricultural  Education  and 
Research,  1900-1901. 

The  Journal  of  the  Board  of  Agriculture, 
7  (1900-01),  Nos.  1-4;  8  (1901),  No.  1. 

Leaflet  No.  69.    Tent  Caterpillars 


Ninth  Annual  Report  on  Experiments 
Conducted  by  the  Agricultural  Depart- 
ment, 1900. 

Experiments  in  Progress  at  the  County 
Demonstration  Farm,  Cockle  Park, 
near  Morpeth,  1900. 


J.  B.  Lawes  and  J.  H. 
Gilbert. 


J.H.Gilbert. 


J.R.Campbell. 
R.  S.  Seton. 
Do. 


108       FOREIGN    STATION    PUBLICATIONS    RECEIVED    DURING    1901. 

GREAT  BRITAIN— Contimud. 


Station. 


England— continued. 

Nottingham: 

University  College 


Reading: 

Reading  College. 


Woburn: 

Woburn  Experimental   Fruit 
Farm. 
Wye,  near  Ashford,  Kent: 

Southeastern  Agricultural  Col- 
lege. 

IRELAND. 

Dublin: 

Department  of  Agriculture 
and  Technical  Instruction 
for  Ireland. 

SCOTLAND. 

Glasgow: 

The  West  of  Scotland  Agricul- 
tural College. 

WALES. 

Aberystwyth: 

University  College  of  Wales... 


Title. 


Author. 


Report  on  Experiments  Carried  on  by  the 
Agricultural  Department  during  1899. 

Sixth  Annual  Report  on  Field  Experi- 
ments, 1899. 

Seventh  Annual  Report  on  Field  Trials, 
1900. 

Second  Annual  Report  on  the  Soils  of 
Dorset  (1900). 

Second  Report,  1900 


The  Journal  of  the  Southeastern  Agri- 
cultural College,  1901,  No.  10. 


Journal,  1  (1901),  No.  4;  2  (1901),  No.  1. 


First  Annual  Report 


Annual  Report  on  Field  Experiments, 
1899. 


D.  A.  Gilchrist 

Do. 


D.  A.  Gilchrist  and  C. 
M.  Luxmoore. 


Duke  of  Bedford  and 
S.  U,  Pickering. 


J.  A.Murray  and  T.H. 
Middleton. 


INDIA. 


ASSAM. 

Shillong: 

Department  of  Land  Records 
and  Agriculture.' 

BENGAL. 

Pala: 

Department  of  Land  Records 
and  Agriculture.' 
Sibpur: 

Experiment  Farm  of  the  Civil 
Engineering  College. 

BOMBAY  PRESIDENCY. 

Bombay: 

Department  of  Land  Records 
and  Agriculture.' 


CENTRAL  PROVINCES. 

Nagpur: 

Experimental  Farm 


Horticultural  Gardens  of  the 
Central  Provinces. 

Department  of  Land  Records 
and  Agriculture.' 


MADRAS. 

Madras: " 

Department  of  Land  Records 
and  Agriculture.' 


Annual  Note  on  Crop  Experiments  in 
Assam  for  1900-1901. 


Annual  Report  of  the  Burdwan  Experi- 
mental Farm  for  1898-99. 


Annual  Report  for  1900-1901 


Annual  Report  of  the  Cultural,  Dairying, 
and  Breeding  Operations  conducted  on 
the  Government  Experimental  Farms 
at  Poona  and  Surat  for  the  Year  ending 
March  31,  1900. 

Annual  Report  of  the  Cultural,  Dairying, 
and  Breeding  Operations  conducted  on 
the  Government  Experimental  Farms 
at  Poona  and  Surat  for  the  Year  ending 
March  31,  1901. 


Report  for  the  Year  ending  March  31, 
1901. 

Report  on  the  Management  of  the  Dis- 
trict Gardens  in  the  Central  Provinces 
for  the  Year  1900-1901. 

Bui.  3  (1901).  Gossypium— Egyptian  Cot- 
ton. Experimental  Cultivation  of 
Egyptian  Cotton  at  the  Nagpur  Experi- 
mental Farm. 


Vol.  II,  Bui.  42  (1900).  Native  Beliefs 
Regarding  the  Hainnarkson  Horses. 

Vol.  II,  Bui.  43  (1901).  Sugar  Cane  in 
the  G6davari  and  Ganjam  Districts. 

Vol.  II.  Bui.  44  (1901).  Notes  on  the  Cat- 
tle of  the  Madras  Presidency. 

Vol.  II,  Bui.  45  (1901).  A  Tea  Eelworm 
Disease  in  South  India. 


F.  C.  Hennicker. 

D.  L.  Roy. 

N.  G.  Mukerji. 

.1.  W.  Mollison. 

Do. 


R.  S.  Joshi. 
Do. 

Do. 


J.  D.  E.  Holmes. 

C.    A.  Barber,    J.  W. 

Leather,  and  0.  K. 

Subba  Rao. 
J.  D.  E.  Holmes. 

C.  A.  Barber. 


•This  department  publishes  reports  on  experimental  work  in  different  parts  of  the  province. 


FOREIGN    STATION    PUBLICATIONS    RECEIVED    DURING    1901 

INDIA— Continued. 


109 


Station. 

Title. 

Author. 

NORTHWESTERN     PROVINCES     AND 

OUDH. 

Allahabad: 

Department  of  Land  Records 

Bui.  9  (1900) .  Experiments  on  the  Growth 

J. 

W.  Leather. 

and  Agriculture.* 

of  Wheat  and  Maize  at  the  Cawnpore 
Experimental  Farm. 

Bui.  10  (1900) .    Experiments  at  the  Cawn- 

Do. 

pore  Farm  on  the  Growth  of  Wheat  (a) 

with  Green  Manuring  and  (b)  in  Rota- 

tion with  Leguminous  Crops. 

Bui.  11  (1900\     A  Note  on  Trials  of  an 

W 

H.  Moreland. 

iErmotorin  Well  Irrigation. 

Bui.  12  (1901).    Irrigation  Wells  in  the 

E. 

A.  Molohy. 

Western   Portion    of    the    Northwest 

Provinces  of  India. 

Bui.  13  (1901).    Cultivation  of  Sugar  Beet 

P. 

V.  Subbiah. 

in  North  India. 

Bui.  14  (1901).    Different  Systems  of  Hous- 

Do. 

ing  Cattle  and  Conserving  Manure. 

Report  on  the  Cawnpore  Experimental 
Farm  for  the  Kharif  and  Rabi  Seasons, 

Do. 

1899-1900. 

Lucknow: 

Government    Horticultural 

Report  for  the  Year  ending  March  31, 

M 

Ridley. 

Gardens. 

1901. 

Saharanpur: 

Botanic  Gardens 

Report  on  the  Progress  and  Condition  of 
the  Government  Botanical  Gardens  for 

W 

Gollan. 

the  Year  ending  March  31,  1901. 

SOUTHERN  SHAN  STATES. 

Taunggyi: 

Division  of  Experimental  Cul- 

Report on  Experimental  Cultivation  for 
the  Year  1898-99. 

A. 

H.  Hildebrand. 

tivation. 

ITALY. 


Bologna: 

Agricultural  Chemical  Labo- 
ratory. 

Forli: 

Agricultural  Chemical  Exper- 
iment Station. 
Milan: 

Agricultural  Chemical  Exper- 
iment Station. 
Modena: 

Department   of   Agriculture, 
Industries,  and  Commerce. 
Padua: 

Sericultural  Station 


Portici: 

Royal  Agricultural  High  School 


The  Spontaneous  Combustion  of  Forage 
in  the  Hay  Loft  and  How  to  Prevent  it 

(1900). 

Annual  Report  for  1900 


Annals,  11  (1901),  No.  2. 


The    Italian   Agricultural    Experiment 
Stations,  34  (1901),  Nos.  1-8. 

Armature  of  the  Pro-legs  of  the  Silkworm 
Caterpillar  (1901). 

Annals,  ser.  2,  2  (1901) 


Ad.Casali. 


A.  Pasqualini. 


E.  Verson. 


JAVA. 


Buitonzorg: 

Botanic  Station 

"  Kagok"Pekalongan: 

West  Java  Sugar  Cane  Experi- 
ment Station. 


Bui.  No.  7  (1900) 

Bui.  Nos.  22  and  50  (1900).  Investigations 
on  the  Effects  of  Root  Diseases  of  Sugar 
Cane.  (Issued  by  East  and  West  Java 
Stations. ) 

Mites  on  Sugar  Cane 


Bui.  No.  51  (1901). 

in  Java. 
Bui.  No.  52  (1901) 

Cane  in  Java. 
Report  for  1899 
ReDort  for  1900 


Plant  Lice  of  Sugar 


J.J.Smith. 

Dr.  Z.  Kamerling  and 
Dr.  H.  Suringar. 


Dr.  L.  Zehntner. 
Do. 


'This  department  publishes  reports  on  experimental  work  in  different  parts  of  the  province 


110       FOREIGN    STATION    PUBLICATIONS    RECEIVED    DURING    1901. 

JAVA— Continued . 


Station. 

Title. 

Author. 

Pasoeroean: 

East  Java  Sugar  Cane  Experi- 

Bui. 23  (1901).    Plant  Food  Removed  by 

J.  D.  Kobus.    . 

ment  Station. 

Different  Varieties  of  Sugar  Cane. 

Bui.  25  (1901) .    Observations  on  Root  Dis- 

Do. 

eases  of  Sugar  Cane. 

Bui.  No.  27   (1901).     Report  on  Experi- 

J. D.  Kobus  and  J.  A 

mental  Gardens  for  1899-1900. 

Van  Haastert. 

Bui.  No.  28  (1901).     Distanceand  Fertili- 

J. D.  Kobus. 

zer  Experiments  with  SugarCane. 

Bui.  No.29  (1901).    Propagation  Tests  .... 

Do. 

Bui.  No.  30  (1901)     Dying  of  Sugar  Cane 

Do. 

in  Fertilizer  Experiments. 

Bui.  No.  31   (1901).     Fertilizer  Experi- 

Do. 

ments. 

Bui.  No.  32  (1901).    Tests  of  Varieties  of 

J.  D.  Kobus  and  J.  A. 

Sugar  Beets  Used  for  Propagation. 

Van  Haastert. 

MALTA. 


Sant'  Antonio  Gardens. 


Report  on  the  Sant'  Antonio  Gardens  and 
Suggestions  for  Improvements  in  the 
Same,  1900. 


Dr.  John  Borg. 


MAURITIUS. 


Reduit: 

Annual  Report  for  1900 

P.  Bon&me. 

Bui.  4  (1901).    Sugar  Content  and  Yield 

of  Seed  Canes. 
Composition   of    Different  Varieties    of 

SugarCane  (1901). 

Do. 

Do. 

NEW  ZEALAND. 


Wellington: 

New  Zealand  Department  of 
Agriculture. 


Eighth  Report,  1900. 


NORWAY. 


Aas: 


Experiment   Station   of    the 
Agricultural  High  School. 


Christiania: 

Agricultural    Chemical 
trol  Station. 


Con- 


Report  for  1899-1900 

Report  of  Experimental  Garden  for  1899- 

1900,  included  in  Report  of  the  High 

School. 


Report  for  1900. 


Bastian  R.  Larsen. 
Do. 


Harald  Gregg. 


RUSSIA. 


Ploti,  Govt.  Podolsk: 

Agricultural  Experiment  Sta- 
tion. 

Riga, Govt.  Livonia: 

Agricultural  Chemical  Ex- 
periment and  Seed-Testing 
Station  of  the  Polytechnic 
Institute. 


Sobieszyn.nearlvangrod,  Poland: 
Agricultural     Chemical    Ex- 
periment Station. 


The  Fertility  of  Ploti  Soils  as  Related  to 

Climatic  Peculiarities  (1900). 
Annual  Report  for  1900 

The  Results  of  Fertilizer  Control,  1899-1900. 


The  Valuation  of  Arable  Soils  on  a  Sci- 
entific Statistical  Basis,  Part  III  (1900). 
Results  of  Experimental  Work,  1898-99  .., 


Results  of  Experimental  Work,  1899-1900 


P.  P.  Trubetzkoi. 
G.  Thorns. 


Do. 
A.  Sempolovski. 


Do. 


FOREIGN    STATION    PUBLICATIONS    RECEIVED    DURING    1901.     Ill 
STRAITS  SETTLEMENTS. 


Station. 

Title. 

Author. 

Singapore: 

Annual  Report  for  1900 

H.N.Ridley. 

SWEDEN. 


Albano,  Stockholm: 

Entomological  Station 

Alnarp: 

Agricultural  Chemical  Station 
of  the  Agricultural  Society. 
Goteborg: 

Agricultural    Chemical    and 
Seed  Control  Station  of  the 
Agricultural  Society. 
Halmstad: 

Chemical   and  Seed   Control 
Station. 
Hernosand: 

Chemical  and  Seed    Control 
Station. 
Kristianstad: 

Seed  Control  Station 

Molkom: 

Agricultural    Chemical    and 
Seed  Control  Station  of  the 
Agricultural  Society. 
Ope,  near  Estersund: 

Seed  Control  Station 

Skara: 

Chemical   and  Seed  Control 
Station. 
Stockholm: 

State  Department  of  Agricul- 
ture. 


Seed  Control  Station 


Report  of  the  State  Entomologist  for  1900 
Report  for  1900 

Report  for  the  year  ended  June  30, 1900. . 

Report  for  1900 

Report  for  1900 

Report  for  the  year  ended  June  30, 1900  . 
Report  for  1899 

Report  for  the  year  ended  June  30, 1900  . 
Report  for  1900 

Notes  on  Swedish  Dairv  Farming  for 
1800-1900,  together  with  a  Statistical 
Account  of  the  Dairies  of  the  Country 
for  1900. 

Report  of  the  Dairv  Agents  for  1900 

Report  for  1899 

Normal  Value  of  Seeds  and  Notes  on  Seed 
Investigations,  1895-1899. 

Report  of  Seed  Control  Stationsof  Sweden 
for  1899. 

Reports  for  the  years  ended  June  30, 1900 
and  1901. 


S.  Lampa. 
M.Weibull. 

J.  E.  Alen. 

Em.  Lyttkens. 

C.  G.  Strokirk. 

L.J.Wahlstedt. 
J.  A.  Andersson. 

J.  F.  Broman. 
S.  Hammar. 

G.  Liljhagen. 


A.  Lyttkens. 

Do. 
O.  Sternquist. 


SWITZERLAND. 


Ruti-Zollikofen.  Bern: 
Dairy  School 


Wadensweil: 

Experiment  Station  for  Fruit, 
Wine,  and  Garden  Culture. 


Thirteenth  and  Fourteenth  Reports,  1899- 
1901. 

Eighth  Report,  1897-98 


Dr.  Ernst  Wiithrich. 


TUNIS. 

Tunis: 

Department  of  Agriculture  and    Bulletin  of  the  Departmentof  Agriculture 
Commerce.                                      and  Commerce,  6  (1901),  Nos.  18-21. 

ZANZIBAR. 

1 
Dunga: 

Agricultural  Department '  Report  for  1899 

INDEX  OF  NAMES. 


Abbott,  A.  A..  24. 
Abbott.  F 
Abbott,  F.  A..  38. 
Abenius,  W.,  100. 
Abercrombic.  J.  YV\,  11. 
Aekerman,  J.  II..  65, 
Acland,  C.  T.  D.,  93. 
Adair.  M.  H..  67. 
Adams.  C.  A.  (Va.),  67. 
Adams,  C.  A.  (Wyo.),  73. 
Adams.  I).  ('..  63. 
Adams,  E.  E.,  37. 
Adams,  F.,  5. 
Adams,  F.  Y.,  14. 
Adams,  G.  E.,  58. 
Adams,  J.  Q.,  57. 
Adams,  J.  \V.,  13. 
Adams,  L.,  13. 
Adams,  L.  H.,  72. 
Adams,  S.  B.,  22. 
Agee,  A.,  53. 
Agee,  G.  W.,  32. 
Agnew,  E.,  29. 
Aguirre,  M.  B.,  14. 
Aiken,  J.  B.,  20. 
Aitken,  A.  P.,  93. 
Aldrich,  C.  R.,  37. 
Aldrieh,  I.  D.,  60. 
Aldrich,  J.  M..  21. 
Alto,  J.  E.,  100. 
Alexander,  A.  R.,  40. 
Alexander,  C.  T.,  24. 
Alexander,  E.  A.,  27. 
Alford,  F.,  18. 
Allord.T.  G.,  26. 
Alia,  89. 
Allen,  C.  N.,  50. 
Allen,  C.  P.,  33. 
Allen,  E.  A.,  40. 
Allen,  E.  P.,  36. 
Allen,  K.  W.,  6. 
Allen.  II.  C.  53. 
Allen.  M.  I...   B. 
Allen,  K.  M..  30. 
Allen,  W.  M.,  7. 
Allen,  \Y.  P.,  40,  17. 
A  His,  L.  M..  27. 
Allison,  T.  P.  P.,  62. 
Almy,  .1.  F...  13. 
Aloma,  T.  <;..  58. 
Alvord,  C.  B.,  63. 
AlWOOdj  W.  B.,  66,67. 


Amelinekx,  <'..  B7. 
Ames,  C.  T.,  38,  39. 
Ames,  J.  \\\.  54. 
Ammons,  T.  G.,  17. 
Amoss,  W.  L. ,  10. 
Anders.  A.  T..  32. 
Anderson.  P.  I'..  (i,  30. 
Anderson,  J.,  35. 
Anderson,  .T.  T.,  12. 
Anderson,  L.  (Ark.),  15. 
Anderson,  L.  (Cal.),  16. 
Anderson,  \\\,  29. 
Andersson,  J.  A..  100. 
Andouard,  A.,  90. 
Andrews,  E.,  12. 
Andrews,  E.  B..  42. 
Andrews,  M.  W.,  65. 
Andrews,  S.  B..  66. 
Andrews,  W.  H.,  48. 
Androns,  S.  X..  17. 
Ansart,  L.  L.,  57. 
Anthony,  L.  C,  41. 
Appell,  J.  F.,  21. 
Apperson,  J.  T.,  55. 
Archer,  H.  E.,  12. 
Archer,  H.  M..  12. 
Ard,  C.  E.,  38. 
Arden,  S.,  95. 
Ardilavn,  93. 
Armsby,  H.  P.,  56,  57. 
Arnell,  K.,  100. 
Arney,  A.  M.,  57. 
Arnold,  C.  L.,  53. 
Arthur,  J.  C,  26. 
Asearate,  ('..  100. 
Ash,  II .  M..  52. 
Atherton,  G.  W.,  6,  56. 
Alkeson,  T.  C,  70. 
Atkins,  M.  D.,  36. 
Atkinson,  B.  II..  32. 
Atkinson.  (I.  P.,  49. 
Atkinson,  T.  W.,  31. 
Atterberg,  A.,  100. 
At  water,  W.  0.,  5,  18,  19. 
Atwood,  II.,  71. 
Aubert,  A.  B.,  33. 
Aiiniann.  ('.,  92. 
Austin,  C.  P.,  12. 
Averitt.  S.  I).,  30. 
Avery.  P.  P.,  68. 
Avery.  M..  55. 
Avery.  S.  B.  S.,  36. 


Avis,  E.  S..  20. 
Aver.  A.  W..  65. 
Ayksworth,  B.  (>.,  17. 
Ayres,  A.  B.,  54. 

Babb,  C.  M..  ti'.t. 
Babb,  <;.  P.,  35. 

Babb.  .1.  G.,  39.  40. 
Babb.  M.  J.,  57. 
Babcock,  s.  M..  72. 
Babcock,  W.,  jr.,  36. 
Babson.  II..  35. 
Baeheler,  B.,  (17. 
Backhaus,  A.,  92. 
Baekhaus.  R.,  91. 
Bacon.  A.  ()..  22. 
Baden.  W.  W..  21. 
Baer,  V.  B.,  72. 
Baessler,  P.,  92. 
Baglcy.  Mrs.  R.  N\,  63. 
Baier,  E.,  86. 
Bailey.  P.  M.,  85. 
Bailey,  J.  B.,  38. 
Bailey.  L.  H.,  49. 
Bain.  S.  >!..  62. 
Baker,  C.  A.,  47. 
Baker.  C.  E.,  36. 
Baker,  H.  W.,  19. 
Baker.  J.  A..  63. 
Baker.  J.  S.,  42. 
Baker.  K..  64 
Baker.  R.  T.,  85. 
Baker.  YY.  P.,  67. 
Baldassarre.  S.  B..  94. 
Baldwin.  P.  A..  67. 
Baldwin.  \Y.  II..  jr..  13. 
Balfour.  I.  B..  93. 
Ball.  E.  P..  18. 
Ball.  L.  H.,  19. 
Ballantine.  K.  P.,  15. 
Banks,  A.  L.,  63. 
Banks,  .1.  ('..  13. 
Banks.  Y\ .  A.,  25. 
Barbe.  \Y..  70. 
Barber.  C.  A.,  94. 
Barber.  .1.  II..  17. 
Barbour,  E.  11     , 
Barbour,  E.  L..  46. 
Barclay,  C.  B.,  27. 
Bardenwerper,  K..  44, 
Bardsilevski.  J.,  98. 
Barker,  H.  S.,  30. 
Barlow,  J.,  58. 


112 


INDEX    OF    NAMES. 


113 


Barnard,  F.  J.,  68, 
Barnes,  A.,  59. 
Barnes.  A.  ('..  18. 
Barnes,  A.  E.,  21. 
Barnes,  G.,  29. 
Barnes,  S.  E.,  62. 
Barnes.  W.  H.  L.,  16. 
Barns,  C.  L.,  69. 
Barr,  A.  L.,  43. 
Barr,  YV.  H..  38. 
Barrell,  E.  E.,  33. 
Barrell,  E.  F.,  33. 
Barrett,  H.,  67. 
Barrett,  J.  M.,  26. 
Barrett,  O.  W.,  5,  58. 
Barrett,  R.  C,  27. 
Barrow,  D.  C,  jr.,  22. 
Barrow,  D.  X.,  32. 
Barrows,  A.  C,  53. 
Barrows,  H.  K.,  65. 
Barrows.  YV.  B.,  36. 
Barry.  C.  A.,  69. 
Bartlett.  J.  M.,  33,  34. 
Barton,  W.,  96. 
Bassiere,  90. 
Batchelder,  J.  D.,  53. 
Batchelor,  E.  L.,  85. 
Batch  varorT,  X.,  88. 
Batt,  C,  64. 
Baudnit,  W.  J.,  33. 
Banni,  8..  32, 
Bauton,  C,  12. 
Baxter,  L.  YV..  55. 
Baxter,  W.,  29. 
Bayliss,  A.,  24. 
Beach,  C.  L.,  19. 
Beach,  S.  A.,  48. 
Beach,  \Y.  G.,  69. 
Beal,  A.  C,  25. 
Beal,  YV.  H.,  5. 
Beal,  YV.  J.,  36. 
Beans.  H.  T.,  24. 
Beard,  H.  G.,  54. 
Beardshear,  W.  M.,  27. 
Beardsley,  C,  69. 
Beattie,  R.  K.,  69. 
Beatty,  E.,  25. 
Beatty,  L.  O.,  30. 
Beaty.J.  H.  M.,59. 
Beaver,  J.  A.,  56. 
Beck,  J.,  94. 
Beckham,  J.  C.  W.,  30. 
Beckwith,  J.  A..  72. 
Bedford,  R.  C,  13. 
Bedford,  S.  A.,  88. 
Beecroft,  D.  G.,  72. 
Beem,  D.  E.,  26. 
Beers,  W.  D.,  64. 
Beggs,  E.  D.,  21. 
Behrend,  P.,  92. 
Behrens,  I.,  91. 
Behrens.  J..  92. 
Beistle,  C.  P.,  7. 
Belden,  H.  M.,  40. 
Bell,  W.  C.  30. 
Bellncci,  G.,  94. 
Benbow,  J.  T.,  51. 


Benedict.  F.  G.,  5. 
Benedict,  G.  G.,  64. 
Benkendorf.  G.  H.,  72. 
Bennett,  A.  A.,  27. 
Bennett,  R.  L.,  15. 
Benson,  M.  A.,  65. 
Bente,  F.,  91. 
Berchtold,  F..  55. 
Bergen,  T.  G.,  45. 
Bergstrand,  J.  O.,  100. 
Berry,  M.  E.,  29. 
Berryrnan,  C.  M.,  53. 
Rertainchand,  E.,  101. 
Berthelot.  90. 
Berthoud,  G.  F.,  85. 
Bertoni,  M.  S.,  97. 
Besana,  C,  94. 
Bess,  L.  A.,  67. 
Bessey,  C.  E.,  42,  43. 
Best,  A.,  32. 
Betts,  T.,  11. 
Bevier,  I.,  25. 
Bevier,  L.,  jr.,  46. 
Bexelius,  K.  E.,  100. 
Beyer,  S.  YV.,  27. 
Bias,  J.  H.,  41. 
Biddle,  G.,  19. 
Bieler,  K.,  95. 
Bieler,  S.,  101. 
Bigelow,  C.  E.,  67. 
Bigelow.  W.  D.,  7. 
Bijoux,  F.,  96. 
Bilbro,  J.  A.,  11. 
Billings,  F.  H.,  31. 
Bingham,  D.,  45. 
Bird,  M.,  32. 
Bird,  R.  M.,  38. 
Birge,  E.  A.,  72. 
Birkinbine,  J.,  56. 
Bishop,  G.  A.,  87. 
Bishop,  \Y.  H.,  20. 
Bissell,  G.  YV.,  27. 
Bitting,  A.  W.,  26. 
Bittle,  T.  C,  63. 
Blachly,  M.,  29. 
Blair,  A.  YV.,  21. 
Blair,  E.  R.,  36. 
Blair,  J.  C,  25. 
Blair.  M.,  37. 
Blaisdell,  D.  L..  25. 
Blake,  W.  P.,  14. 
Blakeley,  G.  H.,  47. 
Blakesley,  F.  E.,  47. 
Blandford,  J.  C,  34. 
Blankinship,  J.  W.,  12, 
Blanton.  R.  L.,  30. 
Bleile,  A.  M.,  52. 
Blessing,  G.  F.,  44. 
Bliss,  A.  T.,  36. 
Blodgett,  F.  H.,  34,  35. 
Blood,  C.  H.,  48. 
Blouin,  R.  E.,  32. 
Blum,  C.  A.,  100 
Blunt,  G.,  36. 
Boardman,  W.  K.,  27. 
Bodfish,  H.  L.,  35. 
Boesche,  A.W.,  46. 


Bogdan,  V.  S.,  99. 
Boggs,  G.  A.,  33. 
Bohannan,  R.  D.,  52. 
Bohlender,  T.  H.,  17. 
Bolle,  J.,  86. 
Bolley,  H.  L.,  51,  52. 
Bolte,  A.  H.,  41. 
Bolton,  T.  L.,  43. 
Bomberger,  F.  B.,  34. 
Boname,  P.,  96. 
Bond,  F.,  5. 
Bone,  P.  T.,  88. 
Bonebright,  J.  E.,  24. 
Bonham,  W.  S.,  47. 
Bonnier,  G.,  90. 
Booher,  W.  W.,  44. 
Bookstaver,  H.  W.,  45. 
Booth,  X.  O.,  48. 
Borg,  J.,  95. 
Borger,  R.  L.,  21. 
Borland,  W.  S.,  32. 
Borntriiger,  A.,  94. 
Bos,  J.  Ritzema,  96. 
Boss,  A.,  37,  38. 
Boss,  W.,  37. 
Boston,  S.  M.,  60. 
Bosworth,  A.  W.,  58. 
Botsford,  A.,  49. 
Bourne,  A.  G.,  94. 
Bouska,  F.  YV.,  28. 
Boutelle,  E.  C,  28. 
Bouton,  R.,  43. 
Bovell,  J.  R.,  88. 
Bowditch,  X.  I.,  35. 
Bowen,  A.  F.,  50. 
Bowen,  B.  L.,  52. 
Bowen,  R.  E.,  59. 
Bower,  B.  B.,  jr.,  22. 
Bower,  F.  O.,  93. 
Bowker,  W.  H.,  35. 
Bowman,  J.,  15. 
Bownocker,  J.  A.,  53. 
Bowser,  E.  A.,  46. 
Boyd,  £.  P.,  17. 
Boyd,  J.  M.,  61. 
Boyd,  J.  YV,,  11. 
Boyd,  P.  E.,  23. 
Boyd,  T.  D.,  31,  32. 
Boyd,  T.  D.,  jr.,  32. 
Brace,  DeW.  B.,  42. 
Brackett,  B.  B.,  46. 
Brackett,  R.  X.,  59. 
Bradburn,  B.  YV  ,  30. 
Bradford,  J.  X.,  53. 
Bradford,  YV.  R.,  36. 
Bradfute,  O.  E.,  53. 
Bradham,  D.  J.,  60. 
Bradley,  A.,  67. 
Bradley,  H.  M.,  57. 
Bradley,  J.  E.,  59. 
Brady,  F.  YV.,  47. 
Bragg,  J.,  22. 
Bragg,  T.,  11,  12. 
Bragg,  V.  YV.,  50. 
Braman,  YV.  YV.,  45. 
Brandi,  90. 
Brasefield,  S.  E.,  36. 


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INDEX    OF    NAMES. 


Brautlecht,  L.  M.,  la 
Bredemann,  J.  H..  11. 
Brett,  P.  M..  17. 
Brewer,  EL,  12. 

Brcw.r.  W.  F..  12. 
Brewer,  \V.  H.,  18. 
Brewster,  J.  F..  20. 
Brice,  A.  G.,  60. 
Brick.  C,  92. 
Bridge  forth,  G.,  12. 
Briggs,  F.  C,  67. 
Briggs.  M.  B.,67. 
Briosi,  G.,94. 
Britcher,  H.  \\\.  33,  34. 
Britton,  W.  E.,  18. 
Broadway.  \V.  F...  B8. 
Brock,  M.,  70. 
Brockenbrough,  B.  B.,  66. 
Brodboll,  H.  C.  R.,  54. 
Brodie,  D.  A.,  59. 
Brodie,  P.  T.,  59. 
Brodie,  W.  M.,  66. 
Broman,  J.  F.,  100. 
Brooke,  St.  G.  T.,  70. 
Brooks,  A.,  12. 
Brooks,  E.  F.,  46. 
Brooks,  G.B.,85. 
Brooks,  J.  P.,  30. 
Brooks,  X.  C.,  25. 
Brooks,  W.  P.,  35. 
Broome,  F.  H.,  62. 
Broussard,  J.  F.,  32. 
Brown,  A.  B.,  29. 
Brown,  A.M.,  36. 
Brown,  G.  D.,  65. 
Brown,  G.  L.,  61. 
Brown,  H.,  62. 
Brown,  J.  L.,  21. 
Brown,  J.  X.,  45. 
Brown,  J.  T.,  66. 
Brown,  L.  L.,  47. 
Brown,  X.  H.,  20. 
Brown,  R.,  44. 
Brown,  R.  EL,  29. 
Brown,  S.  B.,  70. 
Brown,  S.  D.,  71. 
Brown,  \\\,  11. 
Brown.  W.  G.,  40. 
Brown,  \Y.  L.,  67. 
Browne,  C.  A.,  jr..  7.  .">7. 
Browning,  B.,  70. 
Browning,  EC,  50. 
Brownlow,  I...  12. 

Bruce.  ('.  A.,  58. 
Bruce,  J.  1).,  62. 
Braijning,  P.  P.,  jr.,  96. 
Bramley,  O.  \ 
Bruner,  L.,  43. 
Branson,  C.  R.,  67. 
Bryan,  E.  A.,  6,  69. 
Buchanan,  J.  L.,  15. 
Buck,  Q.  WM  67. 
Buckhom,  M.  II..  64,  65 
Buckhout,  N.  w..  57. 
Buckhout,  W.  A.,  ."><;.  :>7. 
Buckley.  B.  - 
Budd,  J.  E.,  16. 


Budd.  J.  L..  27. 
Budrin,  P.  V..  98. 
Budwell,  ,1.  C,  58. 
BufTum,  B.  C,  17.  l& 
Bulkeley,  J.  IF.  85. 
Bull,  C.  P..  25. 
Bull,  M.,  58. 
Bullard.  8.  A..  24. 
Burbank.  J.  E.,  33. 
Burch,  O.  G.,  41. 
Burchard,  O..  92. 
Burdick.  H.,  58. 
Burgoon,  C.  E..  68. 
Burk,  E.,  42. 
Burke.  T.  F..72. 
Burkett,  C.  W.,  50. 
Burnam,  G.  L.,  52. 
Burnett,  E.  A.,  42,  43. 
Burnett,  J.  A.,  47. 
Burnette,  F.  H.,  32. 
Burns,  J.  M.,  70. 
Burrage,  S.,  26. 
Burrill,  T.  J.,  24,  25. 
Burtis,  F.  C.,  54. 
Burton,  R.  W.,  11. 
Bur  well,  W.  P.,  67. 
Butcher,  B.  L.,  71. 
Butler,  C.  F.,  67. 
Butler,  E.  A.,  49. 
Butler,  M.,  38,  39. 
Butler,  T.,  .50. 
Butterfield.  A.  P..  65. 
Butz,  G.  C.,  57. 
Buzzacott,  W.,  101. 

Caine,  J.  T.,  jr..  64. 
Caldwell,  A.  B..  61. 
Caldwell,  G.  C,  49. 
Caldwell,  H.  W.,  42. 
Caldwell,  J.  W.,  61.  62. 
Caldwell,  L.  C.,51. 
Caldwell,  W.  A.,  70. 
Calhoun,  J.  V..  31. 
Calkins,  E.  C,  42. 
Callahan,  I.  B.,  55. 
Callaway,  J.  D.,  21. 
Calloway,  C.  J.,  13. 
Calloway,  E.  H.,  22. 
Calloway,  R.,  18. 
Caluwe.  P.  de,  87. 
Calvert,  C.  B.,  34. 
Calvert,  S.,  40. 
Calvin,  H.  W.,  29. 
Calvin,  K.,  42. 
Cameron,  J.,  91. 
Campbell,  K.,  87. 
Campbell,  <>.  w.,  13. 
Campbell,  J.  P.,  22. 
Campbell,  M.  L.,  81. 
Campbell,  T.  P.,  66. 
Candler,  a.  D.,22. 

Candy,  A.  L..  43. 

Canfleld,  S.  \\\.  68. 
Cannon,  A..  50. 
Cannon,  B.  P.,  20. 
Cantwell,  m.  a..  12. 

Canty,  .!.  M..  jr.,  71. 


Canu,  E..  89. 
Carbeny,  v.  J.,  47. 

Card.  F.  W..  58. 
Cardozo.  F.  II..  13. 
Carey,  C.  A..  11. 
Carhart.  W.  B..  7:5. 
Carlisle.  G.  W..  88. 
Carlyle.  W.  L..  72. 
Carmen.  A.  1'.,  24. 
Carmichael.  J.  M.,  11. 
Carnegie,  A..  18,  56. 
Carney.  C.  M.,  41. 
Carno,  A.  «...  87. 
Carothers,  Mrs.  N..  15. 
Carpenter,  H.  V..  69. 
Carpenter,  .1.  F..  25. 
Carpenter,  L.  G.,17,  18. 
Carper,  E.  B..  H7. 
Carr.  \\\,  15. 
Carriel,  M.  T..  24. 
Carrington,  W.  T..  11. 
Carroll,  J.  S.,  38. 
Carruthers,  W.,  93. 
Carson,  C.  A.,  21. 
Carson,  J.  W.,  63. 
Carson,  W.  \Y.,  62. 
Carter,  A.  R..  67, 
Carter,  J.  C,  67. 
Carter,  M.  E.,  50, 
Carter,  W.  T.,  57. 
Carver,  G.  \Y..  13. 
Cary,  C.  A.,  12. 
Cary,  L.  R..  33. 
Casali,  A.,  91. 
Cassoria,  E.,  94 
Causey,  F.  F..  67. 
Causey.  W.  F.,  19. 
Cavalacanti,  A.  B.  I'..  87. 
Cavanaugh,  G.  W.,  7,  49. 
Cavender,  W.  T.,  20. 
Cessna,  O.  H.,  27. 
Chaffee,  G.  T.,  ('>•">. 
Chalot,  C,  91. 
Chamberlain,  F.  O.,  48. 
Chamberlin,  F.  .1..  56. 
Chamberlin,  M.,  43. 
Chambliss,  C.  F.,  59. 
Chandler,  R.  E.,  51. 
Chancy,  G.  \\\,  13. 

Cnapin,  <;.  W.,  sa. 
Chapman,  H.  H.,  38. 
Chase.  A.C.,  18. 

Chataway,  J.  v..  v.. 
Chatburn,  G.  K..  13. 
Chatfield,  J.  L.,  17. 

Chauzit,  B.,  90. 
Chaves,  J.  F.,  47. 
Chenet,  H.  S.,  31. 
Chester,  A.  II..  46. 
Chester,  F.  D.,  20. 
Chileott,  F.  C,  f.i. 
Child,  E.  C,  65. 
Chipley,  J.  c,  17. 
Chlqnelin,  G.,  82. 
Chittenden,  T.  A.,  50. 
Chodounsky.  F.,  86. 


INDEX    OF    NAMES. 


115 


Chollet,  C,  70. 
Chrisman,  J.  B.,  39. 
Christian,  I.  H..67. 
Chuard,  E.,  101. 
Church,  C.  G.,  34. 
Church,  J.  E..  jr.,  44. 
Church,  J.  M.,  55. 
Churchill,  G.  W.,  48. 
Churchill,  J.  B.,  57. 
Churchill,  V.  L.,  18. 
Clark,  D.  H.,  57. 
Clark,  F.  C,  53. 
Clark,  G.,  37. 
Clark,  G.  C,  40. 
Clark,  H.  A.,  45. 
Clark,  H.  B.,  70. 
Clark,  H.  C,  44. 
Clark,  J.  A.,  70. 
Clark,  R.  W.,  12. 
Clark,  T.,  44. 
Clark,  T.  A.,  25. 
Clark,  V.  E.,  28. 
Clark,  W..  45. 
Clarke,  E.  A.,  41. 
Clarke,  E.  E.,  65. 
Clarke,  E.  G.,  23. 
Clarke,  W.  T.,  16. 
Clary,  C.  M.,  30. 
Claudi-Westh,  89. 
Clayton,  W.  D.,  32. 
Claytor,  W.  J.,  13. 
Cleaveland,  A.  L.,  67. 
Cleaveland,  B.,  67. 
Cleaves,  D.  L.,  35. 
Clements,  F.  E.,  43. 
Clemons,  L.  E.,  29. 
Cleveland,  H.  C,  65. 
Clifton,  E.,  96. 
Clinton,  G.  P.,  25. 
Clinton,  L.  A.,  49. 
Close,  C.  P.,  20. 
Cloyd,  D.  M.,  66. 
Clure,  Mrs.  E.  N.,  29. 
Clure,  W.  0.,29. 
Coates,  C.  E.,  jr.,  31. 
Cobb,  H.,  22. 
Cobleigh,  W.  M.,  42. 
Coburn,  F.  D.,  28. 
Cockerell,  T.  D.  A.,  8,14. 
Coe,  E.  B.,  45. 
Coffield,  J.  B.,  50. 
Coffin,  A.  O.,  41. 
Coffin,  V.  L.,  33. 
Coggeshall,  C.  H.,  58. 
Cogswell,  I.  J.,  24. 
Coit,  W.  A.,  65. 
Colby,  G.  E.,  16. 
Colby,  I.  A.,  45. 
Cole,  Mrs.  E.  W.,  15. 
Cole,  G.  A.,  15. 
Cole,  G.  W.,  14. 
Cole,  V.  E.,  18. 
Coleman,  D.,  12. 
Colfelt,  L.  M.,  56. 
Collett,  A.  J.,  70. 
Collier,  F.  J.,  45. 
Collins,  B.  W.,  18, 


Collins,  G.  T.,  85. 

Colmore,  C.  A.,  16. 

Colomb-Pradel.  E..  '.HI 

Colpitts,  J.,  28. 

Coman,  J.  J..  38. 

Combs,  G.,  47. 

Comings,  F.  P.,  44. 

Comstock,  J.  H..  49. 

Condon,  H.  T.,  24. 

Conn,  H.  W.,  19. 

Connaway,  J.  W.,  40. 

Connell,  J.  H.,  6,  63. 

Conner,  C.  M.,  59. 

Conner,  W.  G.,  66. 

Connor,  J.  F..  13. 

Conover,  E.,  20. 

Conrad,  H.  C,  20. 

Conrad,  M.,  24. 

Conradi,  A.  F.,  45. 

Conter.  F.  E.,  5.  23. 

Converse,  G.  L.,  53. 

Converse,  J.  H.,  65. 

Conwell,  C.  S.,  19. 

Conwell,  S.  L.,  20. 

Cook,  A.  J.,  16. 

Cook,  C.  T.,  31. 

Cook,  P.,  45. 
Cook,  R.  B.,  64. 

Cook,  V.  Y.,  15. 
Cooke,  J.  W.,  32. 

Cooley,  F.  S.,  35. 

Cooley,  R.  A.,  42. 

Cooley,  R.  B.,  68. 
Cooley,  LeR.  C,  68. 
Coope,  J.,  68. 
Cooper,  J.,  46. 
Cooper,  J.  W.,  67. 
Coote,  G.,  56. 
Cope,  A.,  6,  52. 
Corbett,  V.,  17. 
Corbit,  D.  W.,  19. 
Cordley,  A.  B.,  56. 
Cornell,  A.  B.,  48. 
Cornell,  F.  C,  48. 
Corner,  C.  B.,  69. 
Corner,  L.  V.,  69. 
Corput,  F.,  23. 
Correll,  E.  R.,  39. 
Corson,  O.  T..  52. 
Cotey.  D..  64. 
Cotton,  J.  S.,  69. 
Cottrell,  H.  M.,  29. 
Coulter,  S.,  26. 
Councill,  W.  H.,  12. 
Couper,  G.  B.,  42. 
Coutte,  90, 
Covell,  G.  A.,  55. 
Cowden,  W.  J.  W.,  69. 
Cox,  N.  H.,  21. 
Craig,  J.,  6,  49. 
Craig,  R.  A.,  26. 
Craighead,  H.  L.,  62. 
Cramer,  W.  D.,  29. 
Crane,  A.  B.,  61. 
Crane,  C.  B.,  47. 
Crane.  F.  R.,  25. 
Crane.  M.,  51. 


Crane,  W.  M.,  35. 

Cranefield,  F.,  72. 
Crawford,  B.  T.,  13. 
Crawford,  H.V.,56. 
Crawford,  J.  L.,  22. 
Crawford,  T.  H.,  56. 
Creelman,  G.  C,  10. 
Crenshaw,  B.  H.,  11. 
Crispo,  D.,  87. 
Crochetelle,  J.,  90. 
Crockett,  J.  A.,  64. 
Cromwell,  W.,  31. 
Cropper,  L.  M.,  22. 
Crosby,  D.  J.,  5. 
Crosier,  A.  B.,  61. 
Crosse,  J.  W.,  68. 
Crow,  H.  D.,  68. 
Crowe,  B.  C,  36. 
Crowe,  C.  P.,  53. 
Crowner,  D.  A.,  53. 
Cuboni,  G.,  94. 
Cucovich,  J.  B.,  86. 
Cucullu,  E.,  32. 
Cugini,  G.,  94. 
Culver,  T.  M.,  41. 
Culver,  T.  U.,  12. 
Cummings.  M.  B.,  33,  34. 
Cummins,  A.  B.,  27. 
Cunningham,  I.  S.,22. 
Cunningham,  J.  S.,  50. 
Curran,  P.  H.,  47. 
Currie,  J.  L.,  51. 
Currier,  A.  H.,  42. 
Curtice,  C,  9,  58. 
Curtis,  A.  W.,  71. 
Curtis,  C,  100. 
Curtis,  E.  W.,29. 
Curtis,  F.W.,  19. 
Curtis,  H.  E.,  30. 
Curtis,  S.  M.,  19. 
Curtiss,  A.  R.,  25. 
Curtiss,  C.  F.,  27,  28. 
Cushman,  L.W.,  44. 
Czerhati,  S.,  93. 

Dabney,  C.  W.,  61,  62. 
Dafert,  F.  W.,  86. 
Dales,  J.  S.,  43. 
Dalrymple,  W.  H.,  9,  31,  32. 
Daly,  J.  D.,  55. 
Damon,  S.  C,  35. 
Daniel,  D.W.,  59. 
Daniels,  A.  L.,  65. 
Daniels,  J.  F.,  18. 
Daniels,  L.  C,  70. 
Danielson,  A.  H.,  17,  18. 
Dannfelt,  H.  B.  J.,  100. 
Darby,  Mrs.  E.  V.,  50. 
Darling,  L.  A.,  44. 
Darnall,  H.  J.,  62. 
Darnell,  J.  E.,  47. 
Daughtridge,  E.  L.,  50. 
Davant,  F.  B.,  62. 
Davenport,  C.  C,  31. 
Davenport,  E.,  24,  25. 
Davenport,  O.  C,  60. 
Davenport,  U.  H.,  22. 


116 


INDEX    OF    NAMES. 


Davidson.  M.  \\'..  66. 
Davidson.  EL  J.,  7,  66,  67. 
Davies,  H.  B.,  15. 
Davies,  H.  JM  94. 

Davis.  C  ('.,  60. 

Davis,  K..  it. 
Davis,  E.  B.,  16. 
Davis,  K.  W.  (Cal.).  16- 

Davis,  K.  W.  I  N-br.),  42. 
Davis,  H.  S.,  69. 
Davis.  J.,  15. 
Davis,  J.  C,  72. 
Davis,  J.  M.,  30. 
Davis,  K.  C,  70.  71. 
Davis,  M.  A.  (Ark.),  15. 
Davis,  M.  A.  (Ky.),31. 
Davis,  R.  H.,  41. 
Davis,  V.  H.,  53. 
Davisson,  A.  E.,  13. 
Da  vol,  D.  S.,  7. 
Davy,  J.  B.,  16. 
Dawson,  C.  F.,  21. 
Deaderiek,  C,  61. 
Deadwyler,  J.,  23. 
Deahl,  J.  N.,  70. 
Deal,  W.  E.  F.,  44. 
Dean,  G.  A.,  29. 
Dean,  6.  R.,  40. 
Dean,  M.  L.,  37. 
Debono,  P.,  95. 
De  Camp,  G.  E.,  47. 
Decker,  J.  W.,  53. 
De  Figueroa,  M.  J.  A.,  21. 
Defoe,  L.  M.,  40. 
Degen,  A.  de,  93. 
Deherain,  P.  P.,  90. 
Dehn,  N.  von,  99. 
Delacroix,  G.,  90. 
Delbriick,  M.,  91. 
Demarest,  W.  H.  S.,  46. 
Demond,  J.  H.,  35. 
Denise,  D.  D.,  47. 
Denman,  G.  E.,  36. 
Denney,  J.  V.,  53. 
Dennissenko,  K.  J.,  97. 
Derry,  R.,  95. 
De  Sha,  B.  C,  21. 
Desprez,  jr.,  89. 
Devel,  M.,  99. 
Dexter,  II.  H.,  11. 
De  Yarmette,  C.  II.,  68. 
D'Hondt,  87. 
Dick,  T.  M.,  f>0. 
Dickens,  A.,  29. 
Didlake,  M.  L.,30. 
Dietrich,  T.,  92. 
Dillingham,  W.  P.,  66. 
Dinwiddie,  R.  R.,  16. 
Dismnkes,  \V.  <\,  61. 
Dixon,  J.,  15. 
Dixon,  W.  .1..  27. 
Dizer,  s.  C,  L3. 
Djakonow,  it  a.,  97. 
Doan,  M..  26. 
Doane,  C.  F.,  34,  35. 

Dockery,  T.  C,  38. 
Dodge,  A.,  34. 


Dodge,  D.  K.,  24. 
Dodge,  F.  H.,  46. 
Dodson,  W.  R..  32. 
Dole,  C.  F.,  13. 
Doll,  M.,  29. 
Donald,  P.,  46. 
Donaldson,  M.  L.,  59. 
Donohoe,  L.  F.,  47. 
Dorer,  G.,  47. 
Dorner,  H.,  26. 
Doraey,  H.  G.,  21. 
Doten,  C.  W.,  65. 
Doten,  S.  B.,  11. 
Douette,  89. 
Douglass,  E.,  18. 
Douglass,  R.  L.  60. 
Douglass,  W.  M.,  39. 
Douthat,  R.  W.,  70. 
Downey,  J.  E.,  73. 
Downing,  C,  26. 
Downing,  S.  R.,  56. 
Downs,  O.,  69. 
Draenert,  F.  M.,  87. 
Drake,  J.  H.,  11. 
Drake,  W.  E.,  58. 
Draper,  A.  S.,  24. 
Draper,  J.,  35. 
Dresbaeh,  M.,  53. 
Drew,  G.  A.,  33,  34,  35. 
Drew,  J.  M.,  37. 
Drewry,  N.  B.,  23. 
Drinkard,  A.  W.,  66. 
Droke,  G.  W.,  15. 
Drude,  O.,  91. 
Drury,  J.  B.,  45. 
Dryden,  J.,  64. 
Dubernard,  A.,  90. 
Du  Bignon,  F.  G.,  22. 
Du  Bois,  L.  A.,  61. 
Duclaux,  E.,  90. 
Ducote,  C.  J.,  31. 
Dudley,  J.  B.(  51. 
Dufour,  J.,  101. 
Dugast,  J.,  85. 
Duggar,  J.  F.,  11,  12. 
Dukleth,  P.  A.,  72. 
Dunbar,  F.  I.,  55. 
Duncan,  C,  68. 
Duncan,  C.  C,  12. 
Duncan,  T.  Y.,  96. 
Dunham,  J.  W.,  51. 
Dunkle,  H.  E.,  57. 
Dunlap,  G.  T.,  51. 
Dunn,  B.  J.,  15. 
Dunn.  W.,  50. 
DunniclilT,  A.  A..  86. 
Dunstan,  A.  St.  C,  11. 
Dunstan,  M.  J.  R.,  93. 
Dupee,  S.  H.,  41. 
Duplessis,  90. 
Dupre,  P.,  94. 

Durgin,  A.  J.,  33. 

Dnsenbury.  K.  (i..   is. 
Duserre,  C,  101. 
Dntliie,  .1.  P.,  91. 
Dyakov.  V.  N.,  96. 
Dybowski,  J.,  90. 


Dye,  B.  U.,  17. 
Dye,  P.,  10. 
Dye,  Bits.  w.  b.,  21. 
Dymond,  J.,  32. 

Earle,  E.  P..  jr.,  59. 
East,  E.  M.,  25. 
Eastman.  A.  Y..  32. 
Eaton,  H.  A.,  65. 
Eaton,  J..  »;;>. 
Eccles,  D.  C,  69. 
ESckart,  C.  F.,  23. 
Eckles,  C.  H.,  40. 
Edgar,  J.  S.,  85. 
Edgerton,  J.  J.,  28. 
Edgett,  O.  L.,  28. 
Edler,  92. 

Edmonds,  E.  A..  71. 
Edwards,  F.  E.,  56. 
Edwards,  H.,  36. 
Edwards,  S.  F.,  36. 
Egge,  A.  E.,  69. 
Eggers,  E.  A.,  52. 
Eisenlohr,  B.  A..  53. 
Eldred,  M.  D..  58. 
Eldridge,  J.  G.,  24. 
EUenbeiger,  91. 
Ellinwood,  C.  N.,  16. 
Elliott,  E.  E.,  69. 
Ellis.  <;.  B.,  35. 
Ellis,  s.,  28. 
Ellis,  W.  H.,  7. 
Ellsworth,  E.  A.,  25. 
Elmendorf,  J.,  45. 
Elot,  93. 

Emerson,  R.  A.,  43. 
Emerson.  S.  F.,  65. 
Emery,  F.  E.,  73. 
Emery,  M.  \\ .,  H. 
Emmerling,  A.,  92. 
Emory,  F.  L.,  70. 
Emory,  J.,  7. 
Enriadzianetz,  98. 
Engberg,  C.  C,  43. 
Engle,  J.  F.,  64. 
Eppes,  0..51. 
Erben,  T.,  86. 
Erenden,  A.,  69. 
Erf,  O.,  25. 
Ernst,  C.  J.,  42. 
Erwin,  A.  T.,  28. 
Espenshade,  A.  H.,  57. 
Essen,  A.  W.,  100. 
Estabrooke,  H.  M.,  33. 
Esten,  W.  M.,  19. 
Etieiine,  90. 
Eubank,  M.,  71. 
Bugling,  W.,  86. 
Eustace,  H.  J.,  48. 
Evans,  C.  B.,  19. 
Evans,  C.  H.,  34. 
Evans,  E.,  71. 
Evans,  G.  G.,  19. 
Evans,  H.  G.,  29. 
Evans,  H.  S.,  43. 
Evans,  J.  N.,  44. 
Evans,  P.  N.,  26. 


INDEX   OF   NAMES. 


117 


Evans,  W.  D.,  59. 
Evans,  W.  H.,  5. 
Eversfield,  W.  O.,  34. 
Eves,  H.  B.,  20. 
Ewing,  Z.  W.,  62. 
Eyer,  B.  F.,  29. 
Eyerly,  E.  K.,  61. 

Fabinyi,  93. 
Fabre,  90. 
Faig,  J.  T.,  30. 
Fain,  J.  R.,  62. 
Fairchild,  E.  T.,  28. 
Fairfield,  G.  D.,  25. 
Faris,  J.  W.,  64. 
Fan,  J.  M.,  21. 
Farrand,  T.  A.,  37. 
Farrington,  E.  H.,  72. 
F&rskf,  F.,  86. 
Fassbender,  G.,  92. 
Fasset,  G.  S„  65. 
Fast,  R.  E.,  70. 
Fauchere,  95. 
Faulkner,  H.  N.,  66. 
Faunce,  B.  A.,  36. 
Fawcett,  W.,  88. 
Fechet,  E.  G.,  25. 
Fegan,  J.  L.,  85. 
Fehr,  C.  D.,  57. 
Feilitzen,  C.  H.  J.  von,  100. 
Fellows,  G.  E.,  33. 
Fellows,  J.  N.,  40. 
Felt,  E.  P.,  8. 
Ferguson,  H.  S.,  94. 
Ferguson,  J.  J.,  36. 
Ferguson,  McD.,  30. 
Ferguson,  T.  B.,  54. 
Fernald,  C.  H.,  35. 
Fernald,  H.  T.,  35. 
Fernald,  M.  C,  33. 
Fernando,  D.  D.,  88. 
Ferrin,  H.,  14. 
Ferris,  C.  D.,  62. 
Ferris,  E.  B.,  38. 
Ferry,  E.  S.,  26. 
Feuling,  A.  D.,  61. 
Field,  S.,  47. 
Fields,  J.,  54. 
Fifield,  B.  F.,  65. 
Finley,  C.  A.,  21. 
Finley,  J.  B.,  69. 
Fish,  C.  L„  50. 
Fish,  W.  H.,  22. 
Fisher,  P.,  53. 
Fisk,  N.  W.,  65. 
Fiske,  W.  F.,  23. 
Flammarion,  C,  90. 
Flanders.  F.F.,69. 
Fleet,  A.  H.,  66. 
Fleming,  A.  M.,  63,  64. 
Fleming,  B.  P.,  73. 
Fletcher,  A.  S.,  12. 
Fletcher,  S.  W.,  69. 
Fleugel,  E.  J.,  26. 
Flint,  C.  L.,  35. 
Flow,  G.  E.,  50. 
Floyd,  J.  W.,  60. 


Foaden,  G.  P.,  89. 
Fogg,  M.  M.,  43. 
Folsom,  J.  W.,  25. 
Foord,  J.  A.,  49. 
Forbes,  E.  F.,  68. 
Forbes,  R.  H.,  14. 
Forbes,  S.  A.,  24,  25. 
Ford,  A.  G.,  57. 
Ford,  C,  89. 
Ford,  E.  W.,  39. 
Ford,  J.,  12. 
Fordham,  L.  B.,  60. 
Forell,  E.  von,  42. 
Forrer,  J.,  17. 
Forsee,  R.  B.,  61. 
Fortier,  S.,42. 
Foss,  F.  E.,  57. 
Fossler,  M.  L.,  43. 
Foster,  A.  W.,  16. 
Foster,  I.  L.,  57. 
Foster,  J.  R.,  68. 
Foster,  L.,  47,  48. 
Foucar,  L.  H.,  14. 
Fountain,  C.  P.,  63. 
Fowler,  D.  T.,  16. 
Fowler,  J.  M.,  25. 
Fowler,  W.  T.,  30. 
Fox,  C.  T.,  56. 
Fox,  J.  W.,  38. 
Fraenkel,  N.,  63. 
Francis,  C.  S.,  48. 
Francis  M.,  63. 
Frankel,  L.  K.,  30. 
Fransden,  P.,  44. 
Fraps,  G.  S.,  7,  50. 
Fraser,  W.  J.,  25. 
Frazee,  D.  F.,30. 
Frazer,  T.  H.,  11. 
Frazier,  J.  B.,  61. 
Frazier,  S.  D.,  60. 
Frazier,  W.  W.,  67. 
Frear,  \V.,  7,  56,57. 
Freedman,  W.  H.,  65. 
Freeman,  C.  I.,  26. 
Freeman,  D.,  68. 
Freeman,  G.  F.,  12. 
Freemah,  H.  H.,  32. 
Frelinghuysen,  F.,  45. 
French,  H.  T.,  24. 
French,  T.  E.,  53. 
Fresenius,  H.,  92. 
Freudenreich,  E.  von,  101. 
Friedrich,  J.,  86. 
Friend,  L.  L.,  70. 
Fries,  J.  A.,  57. 
Fries,  L.,  101. 
Frisbie,  M.  M.,  18. 
Frisby,  A.  J.,  71. 
Frissell,  F.  D.,  59. 
Frissell,  H.  B.,  67. 
Fritts,  G.,  47. 
Frost,  E.  J.,  69. 
Frost,  F.  D.,  17. 
Fruwirth,  K.,  92. 
Fry,  L.  A.,  26. 
Frye,  P.  H.,  43. 
Fullan,  M.  T.,  11. 


Fuller,  F.  D.,  7,  48. 
Fulmer,  E.,  69. 
Fulton,  J.  F.,  55. 
Fulton,  S.  H.,  23. 
Fulton,  W.  M.,  62. 
Furguson,  J.  T.,  23. 
Furman,  C.  M.,  59. 
Futrall,  J.  C,  15. 

Gabrilson,  C.  L.,  27. 
Gaddis,  W.  H.,  68. 
Gage,  H.  T.,  16. 
Gage,  L.  H.,  58. 
Gage,  S.  H.,  49. 
Gagin,  97. 
Gaillot,  L.,  90. 
Gain,  J.  H.,  43. 
Gallaher,  D.  C,  69. 
Gallaway,  W.  J.,  38. 
Galloway,  C.  B.,  39. 
Gammie,  G.  A.,  94. 
Gantt,  J.  W.,  59. 
Garbe,  R.,  99. 
Garbe,  W.  F.,  17. 
Garcia,  F.,  47,  48. 
Gardiner,  M.  M.,  54. 
Gardner,  F.  D.,  5,  58. 
Gardner,  H.  C,  42. 
Garig,  W.,  32. 
Garlitski,  E.  F.,  98. 
Garman,  H.,  30. 
Garner,  E.  O.,  34. 
Garnett,  J.  H.,  41. 
Garnitsch-Garnitski,  N.  M. 
Garola,  C.  V.,  89. 
Garrett,  I.,  12. 
Garrigus,  H.  L.,  19. 
Garrison,  M.  J.,  68. 
Garth,  T.  J.,  12. 
Garver,  M.  M.,  57. 
Gary,  D.  W.,  39. 
Gassend,  90. 
Gasser,  E.  C,  29. 
Gatch,  T.  M.,  55. 
Gaut,  J.  W.,  61. 
Gay,  C.W.,27. 
Gayon,U.,89. 
Geismar,  L.  M.,  37. 
Gelder,  G.  B.,  54. 
Georgeson,  C.  C,  5,  14. 
Geraghty,  J.  M.,  38. 
Gerdess,  C,  91. 
Gerig,  J.  L.,  43. 
Gerlach,  92. 
Gerr,  T.  T.,  55. 
Getz,  A.  T.f  33. 
Giannetti,  C,  94. 
Gibb,  G.,  96. 
Gibboney,  J.  H.,  67. 
Gibbs,  B.  H.,  35. 
Gibbs,  W.  D.,  45. 
Giesecke,  F.  E.s  63 
Giglioli,  I.,  94. 
Gilchrist,  DA.,  93. 
Gilchrist,  M.,  36. 
Gilkison,  C.  J.,  17. 
Gilkison,  W.F,  73. 


118 


INDEX    OF    NAMES. 


Gill,  B..  56. 
Gill,  E.  T.,  47. 
Gill,  J.  H.,  42. 
Gillanders,  F.,  96. 
Gillespie,  A.  C,  63. 
Gillespie,  J.  L.,  39. 
Gillette,  C.  P.,  17,  18. 
Gillmore,  Q.  O'M.,  40. 
Gilmer,  J.  C,  71. 
Gilmore,  J.,  23. 
Gladson,W.  N.,  15. 
Gleason,  C.  A.,  35. 
Glenk,  R.,  32. 
Glenn,  E.  T.,  11. 
Glover,  A.  J.,  25. 
Glover,  G.  H.,  17. 
Gmelich,  G.  F.,  39. 
Gober,  G.  F.,  22. 
Godfrey,  J.  H.,  7'2. 
Godfrey,  T.  J.,  62. 
Goessmann,  C.  A.,  35. 
Goethe,  R.,  91. 
Goff,  E.  S.,  72. 
Goggans,  J.  O.,  11. 
Gold,  T.  S.,  18. 
Golden,  K.  E.,  26. 
Golden,  W.  N.,  57. 
Goldie,  W.,  96. 
Golding-Dwyre,  C,  jr.,  18. 
Gollan,  W.,  94. 
Goode,  J.  B.,  23. 
Goodell,  C.  E.,  29. 
Goodell,  H.  H.,  6,  35. 
Goodner,  I.  W.,  60. 
Goodrich,  A.  M.,  68. 
Goodrich,  C.  L.,  68. 
Goodrich,  J.  E.,  65. 
Goodrich,  L.  M.,  68. 
Goodwin,  S.  G.,  64. 
Gordon,  C.  A.,  39. 
Gordon,  G.  A.,  13. 
Gordon,  L.  D.,  41. 
Gorman,  85. 
Goss,  A.,  47,  48. 
Goss,  H.  M.,  36. 
Gossard,  H.  A.,  21. 
Gottschalk,  V.  H.,  40. 
Gough,  T.  R.,  34. 
Gowans,  E.,  68. 
Gowans,  E.  G.,  64. 
Gowell,  G.  M.,  33,  34. 
Goyne,  W.  R.,  82. 
Graftiau,  J.,  87. 
Graham,  G.,  85. 
Graham,  W.  A.,  50. 
Gramm,  O.,  71. 
Grandeau,  L.,  90. 
Grant,  E.  M.,  69. 
Grant,  J.  C,  13. 
Graves,  W.  L.,  53. 
Gray,  A.  S.,  20. 
Gray,  C.  E.,  28. 
Gray,  J.,  71. 
Gray,  J.  C,  57. 
Greeley,  M.  F.,  10,  60. 
Green,  H.  S.,  70. 
Green,  S.  B.,  37,38. 


Green,  W.  J.,  51. 
Greenacre,  A.  P.,  17. 
Greene,  C.W.,  13. 
Greene,  E.  B.,  25. 
Greene,  G.  O.,  29. 
Greene,  H..L.,  58. 
Greene,  L.  B.,  52. 
Greenongh,  M.  G.,  19. 
Greer,  D.  H.,  67. 
Greer,  J.  M.  (Pa.),  56. 
Greer,  J.  M.  (Tenn.),  62. 
Gregg,  C.  J.,  60. 
Gregg,  E.  S.,  65. 
Grete,  E.  A.,  101. 
Grey,  S.  H.,  45. 
Griessen,  A.  E.  P.,  94. 
Griest,W.W.,56. 
Griffin,  C.  L.,  57. 
Griffin,  H.  H.,  18. 
Griffin,  J.  P.,  64. 
Griffith,  C.  J.,  17. 
Griffith,  W.  E..49. 
Griffith,  W.W.,  40. 
Griggs,  E.  L.,  22. 
Grimes,  G.  C,  69. 
Grimley,  E.  (Australia),  85. 
Grimley,  E.  (Reunion),  97. 
Grimshaw,  M.  E.,  41. 
Grindley,  H.  S.,  25. 
Grisson,  J.,  15. 
Griswold,  C.  B.,  65. 
Grossetta,  A.  V.,  14. 
Grotenfelt,  G.,  98. 
Gruber.W.,  60. 
Grummann,  P.  H.,  43. 
Guild,  F.  N.,  14. 
Guilfoyle,W.  R.,85. 
Guillochon,  101. 
Guillon,  J.  M.,  89. 
Gulley,  A.  G.,  19. 
Gummere.W.  S.,  45. 
Gunson,  T.,  36. 
GuozdenoviC,  F.,  86. 
Gurney,  H.  P.,  93. 
Guss,  U.  C,  55. 
Guthrie,  J.  E.,  28. 
Guyton.J.  D.,  38. 
Gwathmey,  J.  H.,  66. 
Gwynne,  R.,  47. 

Hadley,  H.,  47. 
Hadley,  R.  N.,  21. 
Haecker,  A.  L.,  43. 
Haecker,  T.  L.,  37,  38. 
Hagemann,  E.  H.,  16. 
Hagemann,  O.,  92. 
Hagen,  M.,  91. 
Hager,  J.  F.,  30. 
Hagerty,  C.  T.,  47. 
Hagerty,  J.  E.,  53. 
Haines,  T.  H.,  53. 
Hale,  J.  W.,  69. 
Hale,  O.  H.,  48. 

Halenke,  A.,  92. 

Haley,  P.  K.,  11. 
Hall,  A.  D.,  98. 
Hull,  C.  M..  51. 


Hall,  F.  H.,48. 
Hall,  H.  P.,  j:.. 
Hall,  H.J.,  11. 
Hall.  M.  E.,22. 
Hall,  M.  K.,  42. 
Hall,  W.  W.,  49. 
Halladay,  E.,  18. 
Halliday,  S.  D.,  48. 
Halligan,  J.  E.,  35. 
Hallock,  N.,  48. 
Hals,  S.,  96. 
Halsted,  B.  D.,  46. 
Hamby,  C.  C,  15. 
Hamerak,  R.,  86. 
Hamilton,  D.  B.,  22. 
Hamilton,  F.  E.,  53. 
Hamilton,  F.  M.,  51. 
Hamilton,  J.,  56. 
Hamilton,  J.  O.,  29. 
Hammar,  F.  K.  S.,  100. 
Hammond,  M.  B.,  25. 
Hammond,  S.  H.,  48. 
Hanamann,  J.,  86. 
Hancock,  E.  H.,  45. 
Hand,  H.  If.,  54. 
Hand,  W.  F.,  38. 
Handy,  VV.,  12. 
Haner,  J.  L.  K.,  36. 
Hanna,  H.  H.,  13. 
Hansen,  A.  J.  (Denmark), 
Hansen,  A.  J.  (Utah),  64. 
Hansen,  E.  C,  89. 
Hansen,  F.,  89. 
Hansen,  K.,  89. 
Hansen,  L.,  63. 
Hansen,  N.  E.,  61. 
Hansen,  W.,  69. 
Hanusch,  F.  X.,  86. 
Haralson,  J.,  11. 
Harcourt,  R.,  7. 
Hardin,  J.  H.,  59. 
Hardin,  M.  B.,  .v.). 
Harding,  A.  S.,  61. 
Harding,  H.  A.,  48. 
Hardy,  J.  C,  6,  38. 
Hare,  A.  J.,  70. 
Hare,  C.  L.,  11,  12. 
Hare,  C.  W.,  13. 
Hare,  R.  F.,  47,  48. 
Harkins,  L.  A.,  41. 
Harlow,  G.  A.,  5. 
Harp,  J.  F.,  32. 
Harper,  J.  C,  29. 
Harper,  J.  N.,  30. 
Harriman,  W.  E.,  27. 
Harrington,  H.  H.,  63. 
Harris,  A.  W.,  ti. 
Harris,  C.  S.,  69. 
Harris,  E.,  29. 
Harris,  E.  G.,  40. 
Harris,  F.  E.,  21. 
Harris,  G.  1).,  32. 
Harris,  I.  F.,  18. 
Harris,.)..  17. 
Harris,  J.  L.,  69. 
Harris,  .1.  S.,  41. 
Harris,  N.  E.,  22. 


INDEX    OF    NAMES. 


119 


Harris,  T.  H.,  32. 
Harrison,  F.  T.,  7. 
Harrison,  H.  T.,  34. 
Harrison,  J.  G.,  63. 
Harrison,  L.,  21. 
Harry,  P.  W.,  33. 
Hart,  C.  E.,  46. 
Hart,  E.  B.,  48. 
Hart,  J.  H.,  88. 
Hart,  J.  N.,  33. 
Harter,  G.  A.,  19,  20. 
Harthan,  W.  P.,  68. 
Hartman,  F.  J.,  54. 
Hartman,  L.  W.,  29. 
Hartman,  W.  S..  41. 
Hartwell,  B.  L..  58. 
Hartzog,  H.  S  ,  59. 
Harvey,  J.  P..  66. 
Harwood,  T.  E.,  62. 
Hasbrouck,  P.  B.,  35. 
Haskell,  E.  J.,  33. 
Haskins,  H.  D.,  35. 
Hasselbring,  H.,  25. 
Hatch,  F.  L.,  24. 
Hathaway,  J.  S.,  31. 
Haugdahl,  S.,  37. 
Hawes,  J.  H.,  45. 
Hawley,  A.  M.,  1".  IS. 
Haworth,  C.  E.,  69. 
Hawse,  A.,  22. 
Haydon,  R.  W.,  93. 
Haydon,  W.,  99. 
Hayes,  M.,  19. 
Hayes,  W.  S.,  65. 
Hays,  W.  M.,  6,  37,  38. 
Hoy  ward,  E.  C,  55. 
Hay  ward,  H.,  57. 
Haywood,  J.  K.,  7, 
Hazewinkel,  J.  J.,  95. 
Hazlewood,  J.  M.,  71. 
Headden,  W.  P.,  17,  18. 
Heard,  W.  W.,  31,  32. 
Hearst,  P.  A.,  16. 
Hebard,  G.  R.,  72,  73. 
Hedrick,  U.  P.,  36. 
Hedrick,  W.  O.,  36. 
Hein,  H.  G.,  94. 
Heinrich.R.,  92. 
Heiss,  J.,  26. 
Hellman,  I.  W.,  16. 
Hellstrom,  P.,  100. 
Helm,  T.  B.,  39. 
Helme,  N.,  58. 
Helvenston,  M..  21. 
Henderson,  J.,  85. 
Henderson,  L.  F.,  24. 
Henderson,  W.,  23. 
Hendrix,  J.  C,  48. 
Henriques,  J.C.,  32. 
Henry,  D.  H.,  59. 
Henry,  E.  S.,  18. 
Henry,  J.  W„  41. 
Henry,  W.,  5. 
Henry,  W.  A..  72. 
Henseval,  M.  M.,  87. 
Herbert,  J.  C,  38. 
Herbert,  J.  \\\,  46. 


Herfeldt.  E.,  91. 
Herfurth,  I.,  72. 
Herget,  A.  M.,  31. 
Hering,  J.W.,  34. 
Herrick,  B.  B.,  53. 
Herrick,  G.  W.,  38,  39. 
Herrick,  M.  T..  52. 
Herring,  \V.,  14. 
Herron,  B.  M.,  43. 
Herron,  L.  E.,  68. 
Herty,  C.  H.,  22. 
Herzberg,  P.,  91. 
Herzfeld,  A.,  91. 
Herzog,  A.,  92. 
Hess,  A.,  28. 
Hess,  R.  H.,  18. 
Heston,  J-.  W.,  61. 
Hewes,  L.  T.,  58. 
Heyfron,  J.  M.,  23. 
Hickman,  J.  F.,  -54. 
Hickok,  E.,  40. 
Hicks,  J.  F.,  54. 
Hicks,  J.  M.  (Miss.).  39. 
Hicks,  J.  M.  (Va.),  66. 
Hiester,  G.,  56. 
Higgins,  J.  C,  19. 
Hildebrand,  A.  H.,  94. 
Hileland,  L.  D.,  22. 
Hilgard,  E.  W.,  16. 
Hill,  C.  O.,  62. 
Hill,  D.  H.,  50. 
Hill,  Mrs.  E.  L.,  71. 
Hill,  F.  A.,  35. 
Hill,  G.,  31. 
Hill,  H.  A..  33. 
Hill,  H.  W    64. 
Hill,  J.  H.,  71. 
Hill,  T.  G.,  70. 
Hill,  W.  B.,  23. 
Hill,  W.  F.,  56. 
Hill,  W.  W..  11. 
Hills,  J.  L.,  65. 
Hiltner,  R.  S..43. 
Himes,  R.  L.,  32. 
Hine,  J.  S.,  53. 
Hinman,  P.  A..  54. 
Hirsch,  R.,  53. 
Hiscock,  F.  H..  48. 
Hite,  B.  H.,  7.  70.  71. 
Hittcher.  K.,  92. 
Hodges,  T.  E.,  70. 
Hodgman,  T.  M.,  43. 
Hoffman,  B.  F.,  40. 
Hoffman,  G.  B.,  52. 
Hoffman,  J.  D.,  26. 
Hoffman,  L.,  41. 
Hoflfmeister,  C,  86. 
Hoffmeister,  W.,  92. 
Holcomb,  J.,  15. 
Holden,  W.  J.,  70. 
Holdrum,  A.  C,  47. 
Holdsworth,  W.  S.,  36. 
Holgate,  H.  L.,  56. 
Holland,  E.  B.,  7,  35. 
Holland,  J.  H.,  99. 
Holley,  C.  D.,  33. 
Hollingshead,  E.  J.,  14. 


Hollrung,  M..  91. 

Holm,  A.  B.,  61. 

Holman,  W.  D.,  18. 

Holmes,  D.  H.,  14. 

Holmes,  M.,  68. 

Holmes,  W.,  54. 

Holmes,  W.  H.,  26. 

Holmgren,  L.,  64. 

Holroyd,  I.  E.,  29. 

Holt,  C.  L.,  36. 

Holt,  G.  M.,  54. 

Holt,  H.  B.,  47. 

Holter,  G.  L.,  54. 

Holtze,  M.,  85. 

Holtze,  X.,  85. 

Homeyer,  A.  von,  91. 

Hook,  J.  H.,  59. 

Hook,  J.  X..  59. 

Hooper.  J.  J.,  63. 

Hooper,  K.  K.,  63. 

Hoover,  M.  G..  14. 

Hopkins,  A.  D.,  8,  70.  71. 

Hopkins,  C.  G..  6,7.  25. 

Hoppich,  K.,  99. 

Hopson,  G.  A.,  18. 

Horner,  J.  B.,  55. 

Horning,  A.,  47. 

Horsfall,  F..  41. 

Horton.  A.,  12. 

Horton,  A.  H.,  48. 

Hoskins,  J.  D.,  62. 

Hossinger,  J.,  19. 

Hotter,  E.,  86. 

Hottes,  C.  F..  25. 

Hough,  L.  M.,  60. 

Houghton,  C.  E.,  15. 

Houghton,  J.  F.,  16. 

House,  E.  B..  17. 

House,  G.  B.,  68. 

House,  W.  L..  29. 

Houston,  D..  93. 

Houzeau,  A.,  90. 

Hoverstad,  T.  A.,  38. 

Howard,  C.  D.,  71. 

Howard,  P.  W.,  39. 

Howard,  S.  F..  35. 

Howard,  W.  H.  A.,  22. 

Howard,  W.  L.,  40. 

Howe,  A.,  67. 

Howe,  E.  D.,  35. 

Howe,  G.  K.,  54. 

Howell,  C,  22. 

Howell,  H.,  29. 

Howes,  G.  E.,  65. 

Hoy,  H.  H..  61. 

Hoyt,  E.,  18. 

Hubbard,  E.  E.,  7C. 

Hubner,  J.,  34. 

Hudgins,  H.,  15. 
|  Hudnall,  R.  H.,  66= 
j  Huff,  G.  A.,  25. 

Huff,  L.  J.,  65. 

Huffard,  J.  B.,  67. 

Huggins,  J.,  13. 

Hughes,  C,  29. 

Hull,  A.  L.,  22. 

Hult,  G.  E.,  51. 


120 


INDEX    OF    NAMES. 


Hume.  A.  N.,  26. 
Hume,  K.  E.,  31. 
Hume,  IP  IP.  ZL 
Hummell,  J.  A.,  38. 
Humphrey,  G.  C,  36. 
Humphrey,  L.  A.,  33. 
Hungerford,  J.  B.,  27. 
Huun,  C.  E.,  19, 
Hunn,  J.,  19. 
Hunt.  K..  87. 
Hunt,  T.  F.,  52. 
Hunter,  J.  A.,  jr.,  57. 
Hunter,  W.,  28. 
Huntington,  A.  M.,  07. 
Huntley,  F.  A..  24. 
Hunton,  A.  W.,  12. 
Hunziker,  O.  F.,  49. 
Huston,  H.  A.,  26. 
Hutchins,  N.  L.,  22. 
Hutchinson,  E.  X.,  69. 
Hutchinson,  P.  L.,  32. 
Hutchinson,  W.  L.,  10,  39. 
Hutson,  C.  W.,  63. 
Hutto,  F.  A.,  54. 
Hyde,  E.,  67. 
Hyde,  H.  S.,  35. 

Irby,  G.  B.,  15. 
Irvine,  B.  F.,  55. 
Irving,  S.  C,  16. 
Ives,  F.,  21. 

Jablonowski,  J.,  93. 
Jackson,  A.  F.,  11. 
Jackson,  B.  A.,  58. 
Jackson,  Mrs.  F.  J.,  41. 
Jackson,  H.  V.,  85. 
Jackson,  J.  B.,  11. 
Jackson,  J.  P.,  57. 
Jackson,  W.,  15. 
Jackson,  W.  A.,  55. 
Jacob,  M.,  62. 
Jacobs,  E.  C,  65. 
Jacques,  99. 
Jaffa,  M.  E.,  16. 
James,  A.  C,  67. 
James,  R.  W.,  71. 
Jamieson,  T.,  93. 
Jamison,  A.  P.,  26. 
Janeway,  II.  L.,  r>. 
Jarrot,  R.,  85. 
Jason,  W.  C,  20. 
Jayne,  A..  68. 
Jayne,  V.  i).,  •-'.■>. 
Jefferies,  J.  II.,  21. 
Jeffery,  J.  A.,  36. 
Jelks,  W.  I).,  11,  12. 
Jenkins,  E.  H.,  18. 
Jenman,  G.  S.,  87. 
Jennings,  0.  E.,  ■">:;. 
Jennings,  w.  s.,  22. 
Jenson,  J.,  64. 
Jenter,  <'.  <;.,  48. 
Jemigau,  \V.  P.,  21. 
Jesse,  R.  H.,  40. 
Jesurun,  M.,  72. 
Jctt,  W.  H.,  68. 
Jinks,  J.  H.,  68. 


Jinks,  Mrs.  J.  H.,68. 
Johannessen,  F.,  100. 
Johannsen,  W.,  89. 

John,  G.  M..  71. 
Johnson,  C.  L..  56. 
Johnson,  J.,  62. 
Johnson,  J.  a..  30. 
Johnson,  .).  M..  66. 
Johnson.  .1.  S.  A..  66. 
.Johnson,  M.  .1..  55. 
Johnson,  O.,  70. 
Johnson,  S.,  26. 
Johnson,  \\\.  59. 
Johnson,  \Y.  11..  92. 
Johnson,  W.  P.,  51. 
Johnston,  C.  P..  5. 
Johnston,  C.  T.,  5. 
Johnston,  E.,  68. 
Johnston,  F.  S.,  26. 
Johnston,  G.  S.,  22. 
Johnston,  J.  B.,  70. 
Johnston,  J.  L.,  70. 
Jolly,  90. 
Jolly,  J.  C,  12. 
Jolly,  L.,  12. 
Jones,  A.  C,  72. 
Jones,  C.  E.,  71. 
Jones,  C.  H.,  7,  65. 
Jones,  C.  R.,  70. 
Jones,  Mrs.  E.  M.,  71. 
Jones,  F.  N.,  25. 
Jones,  G.,  43. 
Jones,  H.,  25. 
Jones,  J.,  88. 
Jones,  J.  McH.,  71. 
Jones,  L.  R.,  65. 
Jones,  M.  F.,  29. 
Jones,  O.  B.,  53. 
Jones,  P.,  52. 
Jones,  R.,  17. 
Jones,  R.  K.,  33. 
Jonsson,  B.,  100. 
Jordan,  A.  J.,  88. 
Jordan,  A.  T.,  47. 
Jordan,  C.  B.,44. 
Jordan,  J.,  15. 
Jordan,  T.  W.,  62. 
Jordan,  W.  H.,  6,  18. 
Joseph,  O.  A.,  33. 
Joshi,  R.  S.,  94. 
Jourdan,  90. 
Joyce,  J.  R.,  50. 
Joyner,  J.  Y.,  51. 
Judisch,  <;..  28. 
Juritz,  C  P..  88, 

Kablechkoff,  A.,  88. 
Kagami,  v.,  '.»">. 
Kalb,  (J. ,91. 
Kambersky,  0.,  86. 
Kanitkar,  P.  G.,  94. 
Kartzov,  (.»7. 
ECasBOVitch,  98. 
Kastle,  J.  II.,  80. 
Kaufman,  E.  P..  61. 
Kauftman,  P.,  m. 
Kayser,  !•:.,  90. 


Keady,  W.  P..  55. 
Kedzie,  P.  8.,  36. 
Kedzie,  K.  C,  36,37. 
Keene,  E.  S..  51. 
Kees,  W.,  94. 
Keffer,  C.  A.,  62. 
Keith.  F.  P.,45. 
Keith,  W.  J..  57. 
K.itt.T.  W.,59. 
Keller,  O.,  68. 
Kellerman,  w.  A..  52. 
Kellner,  K.,  lti.' 
Kellner,  O.,  'J'-'. 
Kellogg,  J.  W.,  58. 
Kellum,  L.  I).,  87. 
Kelsey,  J.  A..  46. 
Kemmerer,  E.  W.,  26. 
Kemp,  (i.  T.,  26. 
Kendall,  W.  K.,  15. 
Kennedy,  A.  B.,  33. 
Kenne  ly.  P.  B.,  44. 
Kennedy.  W.  A.  (India 
Kennedy,  \V.  A.  (Mauri 
Kennedy,  W.  J.,  27,  28. 
Kenney,  F.  C,  36. 
Kenower,  G.  F.,  42. 
Kent,  F.  L.,  55,  56. 
Kenyon,  A.  M.,  26. 
Kenyon,  E.  W.,  ">y. 
Kerby,  J.  C,  41. 
K6rpely,  K.,  93. 

Kerr,  E.  \Y.,  63. 
Kerr,  G.  A.,  7. 
Kerr,  R.  F.,  61. 
Kerr,  S.  A.,  51. 
Kerr,  W.  J.,  64. 
Kerwin,  J.  C,  71. 
Kester,  F.  E.,  53. 
Ketcham,  J.,  47. 
Keteham.  S.  P..  47. 
Keyes,  0.  P.,  37. 
Keyes,  B.  w..  n. 

Kiesewetter,  L.  P..  62. 
Kilbourne,  M.  H.,  27. 
Kilburn,  I.  C,  47. 
Kilgore,  B.  W.,  50. 
Killebrew,  J.  B.,  62. 
Killin,  B.,  55. 
Kimball,  R.  J..  65. 
Kimbrough,  J.  M.,  23. 
Kincannon,  A.  A.,  39. 
Cinch,  P.,  98. 
King,  C.  I.,  72. 
King,  C.  M.,  28. 
King,  P.  B.,  36. 
King,  R.  C.,38,  39. 
K  [ngsley,  D.  P.,  65. 
Kinkead,  G.  B.,  30. 
Kinley,  i>..  24. 

Kinney,  W.  G.,  42. 
Kinsley,  A.  T.,  29. 
Kinzie,  J.,  69. 
Kirehner,  ().,  92. 

Kirchner,  W.f  92. 

Kirk,  T.  J.,  16. 
Kirk,  \Y.  IP,  lti. 
Kirkhani,  W.  K.,  72. 


tius),96. 


INDEX    OF    NAMES. 


121 


Kirkpatrick,  J.  B.,  46, 
Klaudi,  J.,  86. 
Klein,  J.,  92. 
Klein,  L.  A.,  27. 
Klien,  G.,  92. 
Klinge,  J.  G.,  98. 
Klugh,  W.  W.,  59. 
Knapp,  H.,  27. 
Knight,  G.  B.,  58. 
Knight,  G.  W.,  52. 
Knight,  O.  W.,  33,  34. 
Knight,  W.  C,  73. 
Knisely,  A.  L.,  56. 
Knoch,  J.  J.,  15. 
Knowles,  C,  58. 
Knowles,  J.  F.,  58. 
Knox,  R.  L.,  32. 
Knox,  W.  H.,  25. 
Kobus,  J.  D.,  95. 
Koch,  P.,  41. 
Koerner,  A.  C,  37. 
Kokernot,  J.  W.,  62. 
Kollar,  A.  J.,  86. 
Kollock,  H.  G.  M..  19. 
Konig,  J.,  92. 
Koons,  B.  F.,  19. 
Komev,  97. 
Kortjohn,  C.  D.,  60. 
Kortright,  F.  L.,  70. 
Kossarev,  S.  N.,  99. 
Kosutany,  T.,  93. 
Kotelnikov,  N.  <;..  9a 
Kountz,  J.,  41. 
Kozeschnik,  F.,  86. 
Kramer,  E.,  86. 
Krandauer,  92. 
Kraus,C.,92. 
Krause,C.A.,26. 
Kretz,C.H.,32. 
Kreusler,  F.,92. 
Krumbiegel,  G.  H.,94. 
Kudashev,  98. 
Kuehler,J.H.V.,53. 
Kuhn,J.,91. 
Knlisch,P.,91. 
Kundrat,  F.,86. 
Kunnemann,  92. 
Kunst,F.B.,71. 
Kyle,H.G.,61. 
Kyle,  M.  J.,  25. 
Kyser,H.H.,59. 

La  Bach,  J.  O.,  30. 
Lacaze-Duthiers,  de.  8 
La  Crosse,  J.  F.,  68. 
Ladd.E.F.,61,52. 
Ladd,G.E.,40. 
Lagatu,H.,90. 
Laguna.L.  de,44. 
Lake,E.R.,56. 
Lamar,  W.B.,  22. 
Lamb.M.B.,69. 
Lambert,  F,  90. 
Lambert,  W.D., 26. 
Lamme,E.B.,41. 
Lamme,M.  A.,42. 


Lampa,S.,100. 
Lamson,H.  H.,45. 
Lanahan,H.,34. 
Lancaster,  P.,  94. 
Landacre,F.  L.,53. 
Landon.L.  E.,36,37. 
Lane,C.B.,47. 
Lane,C.  E.,51. 
Lane,  J.  H.,  11. 
Lange,H.,18. 
Langerlof,  D.,97. 
Langford,W.H.,15. 
Langton,S.  A.,63. 
Langton,W.  S.,64. 
Langworthy,  C.  F.,  5. 
Lanier,  W.H.,  39. 
Lanphear,  B.  L.,27. 
Larrabee,B.B.,28. 
Larsen,B.  R.,96. 
Larson,  R.  A.,  60, 61. 
Lathrop,  G.,39. 
Latta.J.  W.,56. 
Latta,W.C.,26. 
Lauman,G.N.,49. 
Law,  J.,  9, 49. 
Lawrence,  J.  W.,  17. 
Laws,  L.  P.,  20. 
Lawson.H.  W.,5. 
Lazenby,  W.  R.,52. 
Lea,  E.  J.,  23. 
Leach,  A.  E.,  7. 
Lechartier,  G.,  90. 
LeClerc,  J.  A.,  48. 
Lee,  C,  66. 
Lee,  C.  B.,  12. 
Lee,  J.  G.,  32. 
Lee,  R.  C,  38. 
Lee,  R.  E.,  59. 
Lee,  S.  D.,  38. 
Leedy,  B.  G.,  55. 
Lees,  D.  H.,94. 
Lees,  J.  T.,  42. 
Leete,  J.  H.,  57. 
Le  Feuvre,  R.  F.,  88. 
Lefevre,  G.,  40. 
Le  Fevre,  J.,  45. 
Lehman,  F.,  91. 
Lehnert,  E.  H.,  19. 
Leigh,  A.  M.,  38. 
Leigh  ton,  V.  L.,  58. 
Leizour,  H.,  90. 
Lemarie,  89. 
Lenox,  T.,  28. 
Leonard,  W.  J.,  70. 
Leonard,  W.  S.,  36. 
Lester,  F.  E.,  47,  48. 
Letcher,  J.  T.,  11. 
Leupp,  W.  H.,  46. 
Lewers,  R.,  44. 
Lewis,  A.  B.,  43. 
Lewis,  A.  F.,  15. 
Lewis,  Mrs.  D.,  50. 
Lewis,  D.  R.,  68. 
Lewis,  H.  T..  22. 
Lewis,  J.  V.,  59. 
Lewis,  L.  L.  (Okla.),  54. 
Lewis,  L.  L.  (Va.),  67. 


Lewis,  O.  F.,  33. 
Lewis,  T.  K.,  53. 
Lewis,  W.  R.,  29. 
Liebermann,  L.,  93. 
Liechti,  P.,  101. 
Liggett.  W.  M.,  6,  37,  38. 
Ligon,  R.  F.,  jr.,  11. 
Lincoln,  J.  R.,  27. 
Lindsay,  L.  N.,  30. 
Lindsey,  J.  B.,  35. 
Linfield,  F.  B.,  64. 
Linhart,  C.  P.,  53. 
Linhart,  G.,  93. 
Linney,  A.,  89. 
Lipman,  J.  G.,  47. 
Lipscomb,  M.  L.,  40. 
Lister,  H.,  101. 
Little,  C.  N.,  24. 
Little,  E.  E.,  28. 
Livingston,  I.,  62. 
Lloyd,  E.  R.,  39. 
Lloyd,  J.  W.,  25. 
Lobau,  87. 
Locke,  L.  L.,  36. 
Lockwood,  F.  C,  29. 
Lockwood,  J.  A.,  32. 
Locusteanu,  A.  J.,  97. 
Loeb,  I.,  40. 
Lofgren,  A.,  87. 
Logan,  J.  L.,  30. 
Logan,  W.,  13. 
Loges,  G.,  92. 
Lomonosov,  P.  M.,  98. 
Long,  R.  L.,  14. 
Longino,  A.  H.,  38,  39. 
Longyear,  B.  O.,  36. 
Lord,  H.,  33. 
Lord,  H.  C,  53. 
Lore,  C.  B.,  19,  20. 
Lorey,  T.  von,  92. 
Louderback,  G.  D.,  44. 
Loughridge,  R.  H.,  16. 
Louise,  89. 
Love,  A.  C,  63. 
Love,  M.  S.,  39. 
Loveland,  G.  A.,  43. 
Low,  F.  F.,  68. 
Lowe,  V.  H.,  48. 
Lowman,  W.  R.,  60. 
Lowrie,  W.,  96. 
Luc,  99. 
Lucich,  J.,  93. 
Ludwig,  C.  M.,  68. 
Luehmann,  J.  G.,  85. 
Lull,  R.  S.,  35. 
Lundgaard,  H.,  96. 
Lunt,  W.,  88. 
Lustrat,  J.,  22. 
Luttrell,  S.  B.,  61. 
Lyford,  C.  A.,  36. 
Lyman,  E.,  65. 
Lyman,  R.  W.,  35. 
Lyman,  VV.  T.,  19. 
Lyne,  R.  N.,  101. 
Lyon,  S.  S.,  51. 
Lyon,  T.  L.,  43. 
Lyttkens,  E.,  100. 


122 


INDEX    OF    NAMES. 


Me  A  foe.  (\  P.,  11. 
McAlister.  .1.  A.,  63. 
McArdle,  B.W.,  Bl. 
McBean,  J.,  96. 
McBryde,  J.  M..  66,  67. 
McCall,  B.W.,  12. 
McCaUie,  M.  B..  24. 
McCaUum,  A.  T.,  50. 
McChesney,  B.V.,  31. 
McChord,  J.,30. 
McClatehie,  A.  J.,  14. 
McClellan,  J.  H.,  25. 
McClelland,  J.  F.,  73. 
McClelland,  W.  P.,  51. 
McClendon,  H.  P.,  3& 
McClounie,  J.,  87. 
McCluxig,  H.  L.,  61. 
McColl,  J.  R.,62. 
McConnell,  T.  F..  jr.,  72. 
McCool,  J.  F.,  38. 
McCoord,  G.  W.,  53. 
McCormick,  E.  B.,  29. 
McCornick,  W.  S..  63. 
McCrae,  A.  L.,  40. 
McCrary,  M.  L.,  55. 
McCready,  J.,  72. 
McCroskey,  R.  C.,  68. 
McCulloch,  L.,  21. 
McDaniel,  H.  D.,  22. 
McDonnell,  C.  C,  59. 
McDonnell,  H.  B.,  7.  34. 
McDowell,  J.  S.,  28. 
McDowell,  M.  S.,  57. 
McDowell,  R.  H.,  44. 
McElroy,  W.  O.,  27. 
McEnerney,  G.  W.,  16. 
McFadyean,  J.  M.,  93. 
McFarland,  B.  S.,  29. 
McGaughey,  O.  L.,  14. 
McGill,  A.,  7. 
McGuinn,  Mrs.  N.  S.,  68. 
McHenry,  S.  A.,  63. 
McHugh,  J.  K.,  32. 
Mcintosh,  D.,  24,  25. 
Mcintosh,  V.,  69. 
Mclntyre,  E.  A.,  29. 
Mclntyre,  K.,  25. 
McKay,  A.  B.,  38,39. 
McKay,  F.  M.,  24. 
McKay,  G.  L.,  27,  28. 
McKee,  R.,  30. 
McKeever,  W.  A.,  29. 
McKell,  J.  E.,  38. 
McKellips,  C.  M.,  :>•">,  56. 
McKenzie,  A.,  t',7. 
McKeown,  G.  M.,  85. 
McKerrow,  G.,  72. 
Me  Kinney,  S.,  61. 
McKnight,  G.  H.,  63. 
McLain,  J.  A.,  60. 
McLaughlin,  \Y.  W.,  64. 
McLean,  A.,  24, 
McLean,  G.  P.,  18. 
McLean,  H.,  22. 
McLean,  J.  A.,  24. 
McLean,  S.  J.,  15. 


McLeod,  A.  B.,  60. 
Mc Louth,  tf.  D.,  56. 
McLucas.  J.  S.,  59. 
McMillan,  D.  A.,  39. 
McMillan,  H.,  88. 
McMillin,  B.,  61. 
McMurphy.  K.,  70. 
McNamee,  M.,  til. 
McXeall.  J.  H.,  27. 
Mcl'hcrson,  J.  H.  T..  22. 
McKae.  E.  M.,  26. 
McRae,  J.  P.,  50. 
McRcynolds,  A.  B..  51 
McSweeney.  M.  B.,  60. 
McVeety,  E.,  52. 
McVey,  A.,  39. 
McVickar,  W.  N.,  67. 
MeWhorter,  H.,  22. 
Matey,  L.,  22. 
MacCracken,  D.  A.,  69. 
MacDonald,  A.  A.,  57. 
MacEwan,  E.  J.,  64. 
MacGillivray,  A.  D.,  49. 
Macgregor,  H.  M.,  47.  48. 
Mack,  92. 
Mack,  L.,  60. 
Mackay,  A.,  88. 
Mackenzie,  A.  St.  C,  30. 
Mackinlay,  J.,  5,  58. 
Mackintosh,  R.  S.,  38. 
Maclean,  E.,  28. 
Macoun,  J.,  88. 
MacOwan,  R.,  88. 
Madison,  J.,  71. 
Magruder,  W.  H.,  38. 
Magruder,  W.  T.,  53. 
Mahaluxmivala,  C.  D.,  94. 
Mahin,  E.,  26. 
Mahon,  J., 85. 
Mahoney,  S.,  37. 
Mahood,  E.  W.,  37. 
Maiden,  J.  H.,  85. 
Mairs,  T.  I.,  57. 
Major,  D.  S.,  53. 
Major,  E.  W.,  37,  38. 
Mallarian,  C.  H.,  51. 
Mallotte,  C.  N.,  69. 
Mally,  F.  W.,  63. 
Malm,  O.,  96. 
Malone,  J.  S.,  54. 
Malone,  W.,  62. 
Mancheron,  90. 
Manning,  E.  W.,  20. 
Manns,  T.  F.,  52. 
Manoucheft,  B.,  88. 
Mansfield,  E.  R.,  33,  34. 
Manzilla,  W.,  55. 
Marbut,  C.  F.,  40. 
Marcal,  R.  L.,  97. 
Marchal,  P.,  90. 
Maicum,  J.  B.,  SO. 
Maries,  C,  94. 
Mari. m,  M.  ('.,  21. 
Maiiottc-Davics,  ]'.,  26. 
Marrcro,  L.  H.,  32. 
Mans,  S.  P.,  15. 
Marsli,  II.  P.,  36. 


Marshall,  C.  E.,  36.  37. 
Marshall.  Mrs.  F.  K..  12. 
Marshall,  F.  R.,28. 
Marshall.  G.  W.,  19,  20. 
Marshall,  If.,  36. 
Marshall.  W.  \\\,  43. 
Marston,  A..  27. 
Marston.  T.  F..  96. 
Martin,  C,  90. 
Martin,  M.,  15. 
Martin.  S.,  53. 
Martin.  S.  M.,  59. 
Martinet,  G.,  101. 
Martinet,  L.  M.,  33. 
Martinez,  S.  A.,  33. 
Martret,  99. 
Mason,  E.  M.,  11. 
Mason,  W.  G.,  88. 
Masscy,  W.  F.,  50. 
Massie,  l>.  If.,  52. 
Masson,  C,  87. 
Masterson.  Mrs.  G.  E.,  12. 
Masterson,  G.  R.,  12. 
Masterson,  M.,  12. 
Mastunaga,  G.,  95. 
Mathews,  C.  A.,  32. 
Mathews,  C.  W.,  30. 
Mathews,  H.  B.,  61. 
Mathewson,  \V.  E.,  29. 
Mathieu,  89. 
Matthews,  E.  M.,  59. 
Maughan,  P.  W.,  63,  64. 
Maxfield,  R.  A.,  17. 
Maxwell,  A.  M.,  38. 
May,  I).  W.,  30. 
May,  J.  If.,  39. 
Mayer,  A.,  96. 
Mayer,  C,  88. 
Mayhew,  S.  J.,  12. 
Maynard,  J.,  61. 
Maynard,  S.  T.,  35. 
Mayo,  N.  S.,  29. 
Mead,  C,  71. 
Mead,  E.,  5. 
Means,  J.  W.,  54. 
Meeker,  W.  H.,  27. 
Meldrim,  P.  W.,  22. 
Mell,  P.  H.,  11,  12. 
Melton,  A.  M.,  29. 
Melvin.  <;.  A.,  67. 
Menafee,  C.  D.,  22. 
Mendoza,  J.  H.  de,  100. 
Mcnkc.  A.  K..  1."). 
Menozzi,  A.,  94. 
Mcntccr.  \Y.  K.,  41. 
Mercier,  87. 
Meredith,  v.  c,  37. 
Merrill,  G.  P.,  71. 
Merrill,  L.  A„  64. 
Merrill,  L.  II.,  S3,  34. 
Merrill,  N.  P.,  66. 
Morrow,  H.  L.,  58. 
Mcrtcn,  W.  IP,  54. 
Mcrz,  II.,  73. 
Meserve,  C.  A.,  19. 
Meske,  A.  E.,  46. 
Mcsloh,  C.  W.,  53. 


INDEX    OF    NAMES. 


123 


Meves.  A.  H.,  39. 
Meyer,  C,  46. 
Meyer,  G.  H.,  25. 
Meyer,  G.  H.  T..  94. 
Meyers.  T.  R..  62, 

Miehels,  J.,  36. 

Mikell.  E.  F.,  60. 

Mikulowski-Pomorski,  86. 

Miller,  A.  J.,  28. 

Miller.  A.  M.  (Ky.);  30. 

Miller,  A.  M.  (S.  C),  60. 

Miller,  A.  S.,  24. 

Miller,  B.  A.,  26. 

Miller,  B.  K.,  32. 

Miller.  C,  12. 

Miller,  E.  R..  11. 

Miller.  H.  K.,  21. 

Miller,  M.  F.,  53. 

Miller,  M.  R.,  49. 

Miller,  0.,  15. 

Miller.  T.  C,  71. 

Miller,  T.  E.,  60. 

Milliau,  E.,  90. 

Milligan,  A.  D.,  18. 

Mills,  A.  T.,  51. 

Mills,  C,  47. 

Mills.  G.  F.,  35. 

Mills,  J.,  88. 

Mills,  J.  W.,  17. 

Milner.  R.  D..  5. 

Miltimore,  C.  54. 

Miner,  L.  R.,  68. 

Minis.  M.  J..  29. 

Mitchell,  A.S.,  7. 

Mitchell,  F.  H.,  33. 

Mitchell,  G.,  96. 

Mitchell,  J.  A.,  69. 

Mitchell,  J.  C,  15. 

Mitchell.  J.  F..  ZL 

Mitchell,  J.  H.,  34. 

Mithoff,  M.  F.,  33. 

Mitton,  S.  B.,  64. 

Mobley,  J.  H.,  23. 
Moench,  K.  R.(  64. 
Moench,  R.  E.,  64. 
Mohn,  E.,  54. 
Molinari,  de,  87. 
Mollison,  J.  W.,  94. 
Moninger,  W.  R.,  27. 
Monroe,  C.  J.,  36. 
Monroe,  J.  M.,  34. 
Monteith,  H.  R.,  19. 
Montgomery,  J.  F.,  38. 
Montgomery,  W.  B.,  38. 
Mooers,  C.  A..  62. 
Moore,  B.  E.,  43. 
Moore,  C.  C,  7. 
Moore,  C.  H.,  51. 
Moore,  E.  J.  S.,  42. 
Moore,  E.  L.,  61. 
Moore,  F.  P.,  24. 
Moore,  F.  W.,  93. 
Moore,  J.  C,  88. 
Moore,  J.  F.,  15. 
Moore,  J.  S.,  38,  39. 
Moore,  R.  A..  72. 
Moore,  R.  B.,  40. 


Moran.  T.  F..  26. 
Morgan.  B.  S..  71. 
Morgan.  H.  A..  31,  32. 
Morgan.  W.  B.,  52. 
Morgan.  W.  H.,  38. 
Morgen,  A.,  92. 
Moritz,  R..  43. 
Morrey,  C.  B.,  53. 
Morris,  D.,  88. 
Morris,  J.,  22. 
Morris,  O.  M.,  54. 
Morris,  R.,46. 
Morris.  R.  L.,  70. 
Morris,  T.  D.,  62. 
Morrison.  W.  8.,  59. 
Morse,  F.  W.,  7,  45. 
Morse.  G.  H..  43. 
Morse,  I.  M..  73. 
Morse,  \Y.  J.,  65. 
Mosier,  C.  A.,  23. 
Moton,  R.  R.,  67. 
Moziconnaci,  89. 
Mudge,  C.  \\\,  48. 
Mukerji,  N.  G.,  94. 
Mulford,  H.  Du  B.,  46. 
Mulford,  W.,  18. 
Muller-Thurgau,  H.,  101. 
Mullon,  I.  E.,  32. 
Mnlvania.  M.,  54. 
Mumford,  F.  B.,  40. 
Mumford.  H.  \Y..  25. 
Money,  V.  E.,  30. 
Munford,  W.  M..  13. 
Munson,  L.  S.,  7. 
Munson,  W.  M.,  33,  34. 
Murkland,  C.  S.,  44.  45. 
Murphy,  F.,  45,  47. 
Murphy,  X.  O.,  14. 
Murray,  D.,  45. 
Murray,  G.  S.,  41. 
Murrell,  E.  E.,  31. 
Musgrave,  J.  S.,  66. 
Myasnikov,  98. 
Myers,  E.  C,  28. 
Myers,  J.  J.,  36. 
Mylin,  A.  H.,  56. 
Myller,  I.,  12. 

Xagle,  J.  C,  63. 
Xallino,  G.,  94. 
Xantier,  R.,  89. 
Nave,  A.  H.,  62. 
Nay,  G.  G.,  65. 
Xeal,  J.  W.,  17. 
Xeale,  A.  T..  20. 
Xebovidsky,  F.,  86. 
Xeeb,  A.  A.,  96. 
Xefedof,  G.,  98. 
Xefl,  J.  H.,  16. 
Xeilson,  J.,  45,  47. 
Xelson,  A.,  6,  73. 
Xelson,  E.  E.,  73. 
Nelson,  J.,  46. 
Xelson,  J.  B..  64. 
Xelson,  J.  F.,  69. 
Xelson,  R.  \V.,  30. 
Xelson,  S.  B..  69. 


Xesbit,  A.  F..  & 
.  Xesom,  G.  E.,  9,  59. 
Ncsb,  H.,  63. 
Xettleton,  M.  VY.,  68. 
Xeville,  C.  W.  J.,  27. 
Xeville,  J.  H.,  30. 
Xewens,  A.  M.,  27. 
Newman,  C,  36. 
Newman,  C.  C,  59. 
Xewnian,  C.  L.,  15. 
Xewman,  J.  S.,  59. 
Xewman,  J.  T.,  48. 
Newton,  F.  E.,  48. 
Nichol,  A..  52. 
Nichols,  E.  R..  28.29. 
Nicholson.  H.  H..  42.  43. 
Nicholson,  J.  F.,  72. 
Nicholson,  J.  W.,  31. 
Nickerson.  \Y.  J.,  33. 
Nickols,  W.,  12. 
Nicolaus,  C.  A.,  72. 
Nieda,  J.  W.  von,  51. 
Nielsen,  H.  P.,  5,14. 
Niels.en,  N.  P.,  89. 
Nightingale,  A.  F..  24. 
Niles,  E.  P.,  66,67. 
Xilsson.  X.  H.,  100. 
Xisbet,  H..  72. 
Nix,  X.  C,  60. 
Xobbe,  F.,  92. 
Xoble,  A.  B.,  27. 
Xoble,  M.  C.  S..  51. 
Xock,  X.  W.,  67. 
Xock,  W.,  88. 
Xoel,  P.,  90. 
Xollet,  95. 

Xordstrum,  L.  D.,  26. 
Xorris,  C.  W.,  57. 
Xorris,  D.  K.,  59. 
Xorthrop,  C,  6,  37. 
Xorthrop,  R.  S.,  52. 
Xorton,  E.  J.,  64. 
Xorton,  G.  I.,  28. 
Xorton,  J.  B.  S.,  34. 
Xorwood,  C.  J.,  30. 
Xourse,  D.  O.,  66,  67. 
Xowoczek,  A.,  86. 
Xugent,  C.  E.,  52. 
Xutter,  J.  W.,  30. 
Xydrle,  A.,  86. 
Nye,  S.  A.,  58. 
Xyredy,  J.,  93. 
Xyssens,  P.,  87. 

Obata,  K.,  95. 
Obrecht,  R.  C,  26. 
O'Brien,  W.  H.,  26. 
O" Connor,  J.  H.,  32. 
Odell,  B.  B.,  jr.,  48. 
Ogden,  A.  \V.,  18. 
Ogden,  R.  C.,13,  67. 
O'Hanlon,  W.,  48. 
Ohern.  D.  W.,  70. 
Okada,  K.,  95. 
Olcott,  J.  B.,  18. 
Oldham,  C.  D.,  69. 
Oliver,  A.  C,  62. 


124 


INDEX    OF    NAMES. 


Oliver.  (J.  H.,  39. 
Oliver.  R.  B.,  39. 
Olson,  H.,  96. 
Olson,  J.  W.,  37. 
Olwell,  J.  D.,  55. 
Omeis,  T.,  92. 
Onda,  T.,  95. 
Orman,  J.  B..  17. 
Onnshee,  E.  J.,  G5. 
Orr,  F.  S.,  61. 
Orth,  H.  H..  is. 
Orvis,  E.  L.,  50. 
Osbom,  H.,  53. 
Osborne,  T.  B.,  18. 
Osborne,  W.  H.,  26. 
Osgood,  G.  E.,  51. 
Oshannin,  M.  A.,  98. 
Osmond,  I.  T.,  56. 
Ostrander,  J.  E.,  35. 
Otero,  If.  A.,  47. 
Otis,  D.  H.,  29. 
Otzuka,  Y.,  95. 
Ovelton,  L.  F.,  22. 
Oven,  L.  W.,  56. 
Overstreet,  M.,  54. 
Owen,  E.  B.,  50. 
Owens,  G.  W.,  13. 
Owens,  J.  R.,  34,  35. 

Packard,  R.  M.,  33. 
Paddock,  A.  E.,  28. 
Paddock,  W.,  17,  18. 
Page,  I.  E.,  55. 
Page,  Z.  N.,  55. 
Pahl,  C.  N.,  100. 
Paige,  E.  O.,  22. 
Paige,  J.  B.,  35. 
Palmer,  A.  W.,  24. 
Palmer,  G.  S.,  18. 
Palmer,  J.,  60. 
Pammel,  L.  H.,  27,  28. 
Pardee,  G.  C,  16. 
Parham,  D'A.  P.,  24. 
Park,  C.  B.,  50. 
Park,  J.,  61. 
Park,  J.  B.,  jr.,  23. 
Park,  R.  E.,  22. 
Parker,  D.  T.,  71. 
Parker,  W.  H.,  68. 
Parker,  W.  M.,  44. 
Parkhurst,  C.  H.,  67. 
Parkinson,  G.  C,  23. 
Parks,  S.  C,  72. 
Parmelee,  C.  W.,  46. 
Parr,  S.  W.,  24. 
Parrott,  a.,  36. 
Parrott,  J.  R.  (Fla.),  21. 
Parrott,  J.  E.  (Va.),  <i<;. 
Parrott,  P.  J.,  48. 
Tarry,  P.,  98. 
Parsons,  C.  L.,  45. 
Pasquallni,  a.,  94. 
Passerini,  N.,  94. 
Paterno,  !•:..  94. 
Patrick,  B.  S.,  11. 
Pattee,  v.  L,  57. 
Patten,  a.  J.,  18. 
PattengiU,  E.  a.,  28. 


Patterson,  A.  EL,  22. 
Patterson.  B.  C,  18. 
Patterson,  C.  H.,  to. 
Patterson,  H.  J.,  34. 
Patterson,  EL  S.,  19. 
Patterson,  J.  B.,  56. 
Patterson,  J.  K.,  30. 
Patterson,  B.  L.,  50, 
Patterson,  W.  C,  57. 
Patterson,  W.  K.,  30. 
Patton,  C.  a.,  54. 
Patton,  w.  M.,  66. 
Paturel,  G.,  89. 
Payne,  C.  H.,  71. 
Payne,  J.  E.,  18. 
Payne.  W.  L.,  24. 
Paynter,  E.  R.,  19. 
Payson,  E.  R.,  46. 
Peabody,  F.  G.,  67. 
Peabody,  G.  F.,  13,  67. 
Peacock,  R.  W.,  85. 
Peck,  C,  65. 
Peck,  H.  H.,  52. 
Peck,  S.  S.,  23. 
Pegues,  B.  W.,  31. 
Pelichet,  101. 
Pence,  M.  L.,  30. 
Pendergast,  S.  M.,  37. 
Pendleton,  C.  W.,16. 
Penhallow,  D.  P.,  88. 
Penick,  W.  B.,  27. 
Penn,  H.  C,  40. 
Pennewill,  J.,  19. 
Pennington,  J.  B.,  19. 
Penny,  C.  L.,  20. 
Pereles,  A.  M.,  71. 
Perin,  S.  W.,  43. 
Perkins,  A.  J.,  85. 
Perkins,  C.  A.,  62. 
Perkins,  G.  H.,  65. 
Perkins,  W.  R.,  39. 
Pernot,  E.  F.,  56. 
Perruchot,  99. 
Persons,  H.,  22. 
Perry,  C.  J.,  29. 
Peter,  A.  M.,  30. 
Peter,  von,  91. 
Petermann,  A.,  87. 
Peters,  A.  T.,  43. 
Peters,  C.  A.,  24. 

Peterson,  P.,  92. 
Peterson,  W.,  64. 
Petit.  A.,  90. 
Petitt,  J.  H.,  25. 
Petrie,  (J.,  11. 
Pettee,  C.  H.,  45. 
Pettersson,  E.,  100. 

Pettit.  K.  EL,  36,  37. 
Peyton,  H.  s.,  66. 
Pfeiffer,  T.,  91. 
Pfohl,  R.,  86. 
Pharr,  n.  N.,  15. 
Phelps,  C.  B.,  19. 
Phelps,  F.  K..50. 
Phelps,  ii.  (i.,42. 

Phelps,  .1.  C,  11,  12. 

Phillips,  EL  L.,  12. 

Phillips,  m.  i 


Philpott,  W.  B.,  63. 
Pickel,  F.  W.,  15. 
Pickering,  B.,  98. 
Pickett,  J.  S.,  59. 
Pillsbury,  J.  P.,  57, 
Pillsbnry.  R.  W.,  44. 
Pincomb,  H.  M.,  29. 
Pingree,  M.  H.,  57. 
Piper,  C.  V.,  69. 
Piper,  S.  E.,  69. 
Pittuek,  B.  C,  63. 
Placeway,  L.,  28. 
Plumb,  C.  S.,  26. 
Poats,  T.  G.,  59. 
Poe,  S.  E.,  24. 
Pokrob,  W.,  18. 
Pond,  F.  J.,  57. 
Pond,  G.  G.,  56. 
Pond,  M.  A.,  57. 
Ponnelle,  89. 
Poole,  R.  R.,  13. 
Popenoe,  E.  A.,  29. 
Popovici,  M.,  97. 
Portele,  C,  86. 
Porter,  J.  D.,  62. 
Porter,  M.  E.,  40. 
Porter,  W.  M.,  69. 
Porterfield,  A.  W.,  70. 
Porto,  J.  C,  87. 
Post,  T.  von,  100. 
Postma,  J.,  96. 
Potter,  E.  C,  28. 
Poucher,  G.  E.,  33. 
Pound,  R.,  43. 
Powell,  E.  H.,  64,  65. 
Powell,  H.,  88. 
Power,  J.  L.,  39. 
Powers,  H.  H.,  65. 
Prain,  D.,  94. 
Pratt,  G.  K.,  31. 
Pratt,  L.  A.,  68. 

Pratt,  W.  A.,  20. 

Preis,  C,  86. 

Preis,  W.  H.,  32. 

Prentiss,  R.  W.,  46. 

Prescott,  A.  T.,  31. 

Price,  F.,  68. 

Price,  F.  W.,  31. 

Price,  H.  C,  27,  28. 

Price,  H.  L.,  66,  ti7. 

Price,  R.  B.,  39,  40. 

Price,  R.  C,  66. 

Price,  R.  EL,  63. 

Price,  T.  M.,  35. 

Prichard,  I),  w.,  56. 

Prillerman,  B.,  71. 

Prince,  L.  B.,  47. 

Prinsen-Oeerligs,  EL  C,  96. 

Prints,  B.  (i.,  70. 

Pritchard,  B.  R.,  66. 

Pritner,  M.  B.,  29. 

Proctor,  R.,  65. 

Prosser,  C.  S.,  53. 

Prowe,  92. 

Prudhomme  (France),  90. 

Prudhomme  (Madagascar),  95. 

Prvor,  J.W.,30. 

Pugh,  P.  S.,  31. 


INDEX    OF    NAMES. 


125 


Pulley,  E.  P.,  64. 
Puis,  A.  J..  71. 
Purdue.  A.  H.,  15. 
Purinton,  D.  B.,  70. 
Purnell,  C.  J.,  34. 
Purnell,  W.  H.,  19,  20. 
Purser,  I.  F.,  11. 
Purves.  A..  67. 
Puryear,  C,  63. 
Putnam,  R.,  48. 
Pye,  H..  86. 

Quaintance,  A.  L.,  8,  34. 
Quick.  J.  R.,  51. 
Quick,  O.,  25. 
Quodling,  H.  C,  85. 

Rader,  F.  E.,  5,  14. 
Radtke,  A.  A.,  58. 
Raiford.  L.  C,  59. 
Rambo,  C.  W.,  55. 
Ramsey.  A.  A.,  85. 
Ramsey,  W.  R.,  30. 
Randolph,  L.  S.,  66. 
Rane.  F.  W.,  45. 
Rankin,  F.  H.,  25. 
Ransom,  J.  H.,  26. 
Rasche,  W.  H.,  66. 
Rasmussen,  F.  O.,  17. 
Ray.  J.  C,  50. 
Raymond,  E.  L.,  19. 
Rayner,  I.,  34. 
Read.  C.  A.,  45, 
Read.  L.,  15. 
Read,  W.  A.,  15. 
Reaves,  S.  W.,59. 
Reber,  L.  E.,  56. 
Recoura,  90. 
Redding,  R.  J.,  23. 
Redfearn,  A.  M.,  59. 
Redifer,  A.  E..  57. 
Reed,  H.  G.,  28. 
Reed.  M.  C,  31. 
Reese,  A.  L.,  32. 
Reese,  C,  92. 
Reese,  E.,  62. 
Reichardt,  F.  A.,  62. 
Reid,  J.  (Mont.),  42. 
Reid,  J.  (Norway),  96. 
Reinstein,  J.  B.,  16. 
Remer,  W.,  91. 
Remick,  B.  L..  29. 
Remington,  J.  S.,  93. 
Renck,  W.  H.,  53. 
Repp,  J.  J.,  9,  27,  28. 
Resler,  E.,  28. 
Resler,  F.  J.,  27. 
Reynolds,  A.  L..  41. 
Reynolds,  E.,  19. 
Reynolds,  H.,  36. 
Reynolds,  M.  H.,  37,  38. 
Reynolds,  P.  B..  70. 
Rhoades,  L.  A.,  25. 
Rice,  A.,  29. 
Rice,  A.  E.,  37. 
Rich,  E.  C,  42. 
Rich,  F.  A.,  65. 
Richards,  C.  R.,  43. 


Richards.  D.  M..  47. 
Richards,  E.  S.,  63. 
Richards.  L..  64. 
Richardson.  G.  S.,  34. 
Richardson.  G.  A..  47. 
Richardson,  H.  P.,  50. 
Richeson.  J.  M..  13. 
Richman.  J.  D..  29. 
Richmond.  T.  L..  30. 
Riddick.  W.  C.  50. 
Ridenbaugh.  Mrs.  W.  H. 
Ridenour.  A.  E..  29. 
Ridgaway.  C.  B..  73. 
Ridley.  H.  X.,  100. 
Ridley.  M..  94. 
Riggs,  N.  G,  57. 
Riggs,  W.  M..  59. 
Riley.  E.  F..  71. 
Ringelmann,  M.,  90. 
Risser.  A.  K.,  57. 
Riviere,  90. 
Roark.  R.  N.,  30. 
Robb,  J.  B.,  34. 
Robert,  J.  C,  38.  39. 
Roberts.  F.  H.  H.,  73. 
Roberts,  G.,  30. 
Roberts,  H.  F.,  29. 
Roberts.  LP..  49. 
Roberts.  J.  A.,  33. 
Roberts.  M.  M..  28. 
Roberts.  R.,  65. 
Roberts,  S.  C,  69. 
Roberts,  W.  J.,  69. 
Robertson,  B.  F..  59. 
Robertson,  R..  88. 
Robertson.  W.,  37. 
Robertson.  W.  B..  66. 
Robertson,  W.  J..  101. 
Robin.  L.,  90. 
Robinson,  E.  W..  64. 
Robinson,  F.  H..  20. 
Robinson,  J.  M.,  41. 
Robinson,  J.  S.,  34. 
Robinson,  L.  A..  69. 
Robinson,  M.  B.,  68. 
Robinson,  P.  E.,  51. 
Robinson.  W.  H..  51. 
Robison,  F.  W..  37. 
Rockafellow,  B.  F.,  17. 
Rodewald,  H..  92. 
Rodgers,  A.,  16. 
Rodhouse,  T.  J.,  40. 
Rodman,  T.  C,  58. 
Roesler,  L.,  86. 
Rogers,  A.  E.,  33. 
Rogers,  F.  K.,  67. 
Rogers,  J.  R..  50. 
Rogers,  L.  A.,  48. 
Roget,  89. 
Rogoyski,  C,  97. 
Rolfe.  C.  W.,  24. 
Rolfs.  F.  M.,  17,  18. 
Roman,  G,  97. 
Rooks,  J..  51. 
Roos.  G  E.,  33. 
Roos,  L..  90. 
Rose,  P.  S.,  52. 
Ross,  B.  B.,  11,  12. 


Ross.  G,  85. 
Ross,  G.,  96. 
Rost,  E.,  32. 
Rostrup,  O..  89. 
Rotmistrov,  V.  G.,  98. 
Routt,  Mrs.  E.  F..  17. 
Roux.  90. 
Rowan.  L.  J.,  39. 
Rowell.  G.  16. 
Rowlee.  W.  W.,  49. 
Roy.  D.  L..  94. 
Royals.  T.  E.,  38. 
Royce,  G  G,  17. 
Ruhl,  F.  P.,  70. 
Ruhlen,  F..  53. 
Rule,  W..  61. 
Rlimker.  K.  von,  91. 
Rumsey,  W.  E,  70.  71. 
Runkle.  B.  P.,  33. 
Runkle.  E.  W.,  57. 
Rupp.  A..  29. 
Rusch,  H.  J..  51. 
Rush.  A.  F..  jr.,  38. 
Russell,  F.  L.,  33,34. 
Russell,  H.  L..  72. 
Rust,  R.  G,  17. 
Ryals,  G.  M.,  23. 
Ryan.  J.  F.,  66. 
Ryf.  v.. 

Sabanyeev,  X.  P.,  99. 
Sabin.  M.  A..  27. 
Sackett,  H.  W..  48. 
Sadebeck,  92. 
Sage.  A.  B.,  47. 
Sage.  H.  M.,  48. 
Sage.  W.  H.,  48. 
Salmon,  D.  E.,  9. 
Sampson,  D.  L.,  58. 
Sampson,  G.  M.,  22. 
Sampson,  H.  G,  69. 
Samson.  X.  P..  26. 
Sanborn,  F.  E.,  53. 
Sanderson.  E.  D.,  20. 
Sanderson,  S.  \\\,  58. 
Sands.  W.  X.,  88. 
Sandsten,  E.  P.,  34,35. 
Sanford,  E.  J.,  61. 
Sanford,  E.  T.,  61,62. 
Sansom,  Iff.,  62. 
Sargent.  F.,  72. 
Sasportas,  O.  A.,  60. 
Satervall,  T.  A.,  100. 
Satterthwaite,  J.  M.,  28. 
Saunders,  De  A.,  61. 
Saunders,  W.,88. 
Saunders.  W.  D.,  66. 
Sawano,  J.,  95. 
Sawdon.  W.  M.,  29. 
Sawyer,  R.  W.,  30. 
Sawyer,  \V.  G,  65. 
Saxton,  G.,  69. 
Sbisa,  B.,  63. 
Scales,  A.  Iff.,  51. 
Seammon,  R.  Iff.,  44. 
Scantling,  J.  G,  34. 
Schaeffer.  X.  G,  56. 
Schaffner,  J.  H.,  53. 


126 


INDEX    OF    NAMES. 


Schenk.  C.  <;..  62. 
Scherflius.  \V.  H..  30. 
Schennerhorn,  M, 
Schieffelin,  W..I..  87. 
Schmid.  E.,  B6. 
Schmitt,  C.  I).,  62. 
Sehmoger.  IC.,  91. 
Schnabel,  J.,  40. 
Schneidewind.  E..  91. 
Sclioyen,  K.,  96. 
Schgyen,  W.  M.,96. 
Schraub,  F.  C,  48. 
Schreiner,  P.,  92. 
Schribaux,  E.,  90. 
Schuler,  c.,32. 
Sehulte,  J.  L,  5. 
Schultz,  L.,  54. 
Schultze,  H.,  91. 
Schulze,  B.,  91. 
Schulze,  H.  O.,  40. 
Schuman,  J.  G.,  48,  49. 
Schurmeier,  T.  L.,  37. 
Schusev,  S.,  98. 
Schuurman,  F.,  96. 
Schwackhofer,  F.,  86. 
Schweitzer,  P.,  40. 
Scott,  A.,  45,  46,  47. 
Scott,  A.  C.  (Okla.),  54. 
Scott,  A.  C.  (R.  I.),  58. 
Scott,  C.  B.,  71. 
Scott,  C.  W.,  45. 
Scott,  E.  L.,  31. 
Scott,  F.  A.  R.,  61. 
Scott,  F.  W.,  25. 
Scott,  J.  B.,  40. 
Scott,  J.  J.,  12. 
Scott,  K.  V.,  12. 
Scott,  S.  J.,  68. 
Scott,  W.  A.  (Ala.),  12. 
Scott,  W.  A.  (Wis.),  72. 
Scovell,  M.  A.,  30. 
Scroggs,  W.  O.,  11. 
Scudder,  E.  N.,  39. 
Seale,  C.  W.,  88. 
Seaman,  C.  E.,  05. 
Searle,  J.  P.,  46. 
Sease,  L.  A.,  59. 
Sebelien,  J.,  96. 
Sedgwick,  T.  F.,5,  23. 
Seelhorst,  C.  von,  91. 
Seers,  F.  W.,  94. 
Seibert,  D.,  34. 
Seissl,  J.,  86. 
Selby,  A.  D.,  54. 
Belden,  B.  R.,  66. 
Sellers,  E.  T.,  32. 
Semichon,  L.,  90. 
BempolovBkl,  A.,  98,  99. 
genu,  Iff.  B.f  51. 
Sessions,  w.  R.,  35. 
Sessums,  I.  D.,  38. 
Sestlni,  F.,  94. 
Setchell,  W.  a..  16. 
Settegast,  ir.,  92. 

Severance.  <■ 

Severin,  ^.  H.,  16. 


Severin.  S..98. 
Seymour.  A.  T.,  68. 
Shamel.  A.  D.,  28. 
Shane,  A..  54 
Shanklin,  G.,  59. 
Shannon,  C.  H.,  62. 
Shannon,  E.  F..  16. 
Sharp,  P.  F.,  17. 
Sharpe.  T.  A.,  88. 
Shattuck,  H.  B.,  57. 
Shaw,  G.  W.,  16. 
Shaw,  H.  B.,  40. 
Shaw,  R.  S.,  42. 
Shaw,  W.  R.,  54. 
Shaw,  VY.  T..  55. 
Shealy,  A.  S.,  59. 
Sheats.  W.  X.,  22. 
Shed,  N.  W.,  57. 
Shedd,  S.,  69. 
Sheldon,  C.  H.,  17. 
Shelor,  J.  W.,  14. 
Shepard,  C.  S.,  48. 
Shepard,  J.  E.,  44. 
Shepard,  J.  H.,  61. 
Shepperd,  A.,  52. 
Shepperd,  J.  H.,  51,  52. 
Shepperd,  J.  L.,  37. 
Sheringham,  H.  C,  93. 
Sherman,  F.,  jr.,  50. 
Sherman,  L.  A.,  42. 
Shinjo,  S.,  95. 
Shinn,  C.  H.,  16. 
Shipley,  S.  C,  40. 
Shiver,  F.  S.,  59. 
Shoemaker,  C.  E.,  26. 
Shoesmith,  V.  M.,  29. 
Shoffstall,  A.  S.,  57. 
Shootes,  A.  J.,  22. 
Showers,  S.,  68. 
Shutt,  F.  T.,  7. 
Shutt.  W.,  17. 
Sibley,  H.  E.,  48. 
Siedel,  J.,  92. 
Siff,  L.,  33. 
Silva,  D.  F.  de,  88. 
Silva,  S.  de,  88. 
Silverman,  M.,  18. 
Silvester,  R.  W.,  34. 
Simmons,  W.  A.,  12. 
Simmons,  W.  E.,  22. 
Simonds,  W.  E.,  18. 
Simpson,  R.  O.,  13. 
Simpson,  R.  W.,  59. 
Singleton,  F.  E.,  19. 
Sisson,  S.,  53. 
Kjollema,  B.,  96. 
Bkeffington,  P.,  62. 
Bkelton, <;.  v..  .v.. 
Skinner,  B.  s.,  50. 
Skinner,  C.  A.,  43. 
Skinner.  E.  J.,  70. 
dinner.  .1.  H..  26. 
Skinner.  \Y.  \\\.  11. 
Skolfleld,  B.,  81. 
slack.  ('.  W.,  16. 
Slade,  H.  B.,  43. 


Slagle,  C.  W.,  34. 
Slater,  K.  M.,  68. 
Sledge,  A..  13. 
Sligh,  VY.  K.,  60. 
Slingerland,  M.  V.,  49. 
Sloan,  M.  S..  11. 
Sloan,  P.  H.  E.,  59. 
Sloan,  S..  15. 
Slocum,  A.  W.,  65. 
Slocum.  R.  M.,  60. 
Sloss,  L.,  16. 
Slosson,  E.  E.,  73. 
Smiley,  E.  E.,  72,  73. 
Smith,  A.  A.,  22. 
Smith,  A.  G.,  31. 
Smith,  A.  J.,  23. 
Smith,  C.  A.,  31. 
Smith,  C.  B.,  5. 
Smith,  C.  D.,  10,  36,  37. 
Smith,  C.  L.,  69. 
Smith,  C.  M.,  26. 
Smith,  C.  O.,  49. 
Smith,  E.  B.,  26. 
Smith,  E.  O.,  19. 
Smith,  F.,  25. 
Smith,  G.  A.,  48. 
Smith,  G.  E.  P.,  14. 
Smith,  H.  R.,  43. 
Smith,  J.  B.,  46. 
Smith,  J.  G.,  5,  23. 
Smith,  J.  M.,  31. 
Smith,  J.  McL.,  52. 
Smith,  J.  W.  (Md.),  34. 
Smith,  J.  W.  (Ohio),  53. 
Smith,  L.,  31. 
Smith,  L.  H.,  25. 
Smith,  If.  de  K.,  34. 
Smith,  O.  D.,  11. 
Smith,  P.  H.,  35. 
Smith,  R.  E.,  35. 
Smith,  R.  F.,  63. 
Smith,  R.  I.,  34,  35. 
Smith,  S.  C,  70. 
Smith,  T.  J.,  24. 
Smith,  W.  B.,  33. 
Smith,  W.  C,  13. 
Smith,  W.  W.,  70. 
Smoke,  S.  A.,  43. 
Smyth,  A.  P.,  62. 
Smyth,  E.  A.,  jr.,  66,  67. 
Smythe,  A.  T..  59. 
Snee,  G.  M.,  70. 
Snell,  M.  C,  55. 
Snellen,  E.,  %. 
Snelling,  C.  M.,  22. 
Snodgrass,  R.  E.,  69. 
Snow,  A.  M.,  34. 
Snow,  C,  64. 
Snow,  C.  M.,  68. 
Snow,  E.  A.,  69. 
Snyder,  H.   (Minn.),  37, 
Snyder,  H.  (Pa.),  57. 
Snyder,  J.  L.,  6,  36. 
Soderbaum,  H.  G.,  100. 
Soelberg,  T.,  %. 
Sokhotski,  J.  J.,  98. 


INDEX    OF    NAMES. 


127 


Solberg,  E.,  96. 

Solberg,  H.  C,  61. 

Sommers,  S.  L.,  5. 

Somerville,  W.,  93. 

Sondergaard,  H.  T.,  37 

Sonna,  A.  J.,  24. 

Soula,  90. 

Soule,  A.  M..  62. 

South,  H.  W.,  63. 

Southall,  J.  P.  C,  11. 

Southall,  J.  W.,  66. 

Souther,  C.  P.,  53. 

Sowder.  W.  J.,  63. 

Soxhlet,  F.,  92. 

Spafford,  F.  A.,  60. 

Spalding,  F.  P.,  40. 

Spear,  H.  W.,  32. 

Spence,  D.  W.,  63. 

Spence,  M.  L.,  34. 

Spence,  R.,  70. 

Spence,  T.  H.,  34. 

Spencer,  A.  P.,  66. 

Spencer,  G.  K.,  15. 

Spencer,  G.  L.,  7. 

Spencer,  J.,  66,  67. 

Spencer,  J.  W.,  49. 

Spennie,  E.  H.,  68. 

Speyers,  C.  L.,  46. 

Spinney,  L.  B.,  27. 

Sponholz,  K.,  99. 

Sprague,  L.  P.,  58. 

Spreckels,  A.  B.,  16. 

Spriggs,  \V.  A.,  71. 

St.  Martin,  F.  L.,  33. 

Staley,  B.  D.,  55. 

Standen.  W.  M.,  94. 
Stanley,  C.  H.,  34. 
Stannard,  J.  D.,  5. 
Stanton,  E.  W.,  27. 
Stanton,  G.,  42. 
Stanton.  J.  A.,  28. 
Stark,  C.  R.,  38. 
Starnes,  H.  X.,  22. 
Stearns,  J.  W.,  68. 
Stebler,  F.  G.,  101. 
Stedman,  J.  M„  40. 
Steele,  J.  R.,  60. 
Steen,  C. ,  96. 
Stein,  V.,  89. 
Stemen,  C.  B.,  26. 
Stephen,  J.  H.,  94. 
Stephenson,  J.  M.,  22. 
Stern,  A.,  51. 
Sternquist,  O.,  100. 
Stetson,  I.  K.,  33. 
Stevens,  B.  J.,  71. 
Stevens,  E.  L.,  19. 
Stevens,  G.  W.,  54. 
Stevens,  H.  L.,  72. 
Stevens,  J.  S.,  33. 
Stevens.  M.  C,  26. 
Stevens,  O.  B.,  23. 
Stevens,  O.  E. ,  28. 
Stevens,  P.  H.,  36. 


Stevens,  W.  H.,  19. 
Stevenson,  E.  L.,  46. 
Stewart,  F.  C,  48. 
Stewart,  J.  H.,  70,  71. 
Stewart,  J.  S.,  70. 
SteAvart,  M.  A.,  71. 
Stewart,  S.  J.,  28. 
Stewart,  T.  J.,  56. 
Stickney,  W.  W.,  64. 
Stimson,  R.  W.,  19. 
Stinson,  J.  L.,  38. 
Stinson,  J.  T.,  41. 
Stockbridge,  H.  E.,  21. 
Stockbridge.  L.,  35. 
Stocking,  W.  A.,  jr.,  19. 
Stockinger,  E.,  42. 
Stockly,  J.  C,  19. 
Stock  well,  J.  W.,  35. 
Stohr,  86. 

Stokes,  J.  G.  P.,  13. 
Stoklasa,  J.,  86. 
Stoll,  R.,  92. 
Stoll,  R.  C.,  30. 
Stollenwerck.  G.  D.,  13. 
Stone,  B.  N.,  51. 
Stone,  C.  W.  (N.  H.),  44. 
Stone,  C.  W.  (Pa.),  56. 
Stone,  G.  E.,  35. 
Stone.  J.  L.,  49. 
Stone,  W.  A.,  56. 
Stone.  W.  E..  6,  26. 
Stoneburn,  F.  H.,  19. 
Stoner,  M.  A.,  53. 
Storch,  V.  S.,  89. 
Storey.  T.  H.,  94. 
Stout.  J.  H..  71. 
Stout,  O.  V.  P.,  43. 
Stover,  A.  P.,  5. 
Stowers,  R.,  39. 
Strahan,  C.  M.,  22. 
Straughn.  M.  N.,  34. 
Strebel.  E.  V.,  92. 
Street,  H.  M.,  38. 
Street,  J.  P.,  47. 
Strickland,  H.  K.,  32. 
Strickler,  O.  C,  37. 
Strohmer,  F.,  86. 
Strokirk,  C.  G.,  100. 
Strong,  W.  B.,  69. 
Strothers,  T.,  12. 
Stroup,  H.  L.,  15. 
Stuart,  D.,  65. 
Stuart.  \\\,  26. 
Stuart.  W.  V..  25. 
Stubbs.  E.  S..  44. 
Stubbs,  J.  E.,  44. 
Stubbs,  W.  C,  31,  32. 
Stubenrauch.  A.  V.,  25. 
Stumberg,  C.  H.,  31. 
Stump,  J.  A.,  17. 
Subbiah,  P.  V..  94. 
Summers,  H.  E.,  6,  27,  28. 
Surface,  H.  A.,  57. 
Sutherland,  H.  C,  68. 
Sutherland,  W.A.,  47. 


Svoboda,  H.,86. 
Swan,  E.  D.,  26. 
Swartwout.  A.  M.,  41. 
Swaving,  A.  J.,  96. 
Sweetser,  W.  S.,  68. 
Swendsen,  G.  L.,  64. 
Swezey,  G.  D.,  43. 
Syme,  W.  A.,  50. 
Szyszylowicz,  1.  R.  von, 

Tabb,  T.,  67. 
Tacke,  B.,  91. 
Taft,  L.  R.,  36,  37. 
Tait,  C.  E.,  5. 
Taliaferro,  T.  H.,  21. 
Taliaferro,  W.  T.  L.,  34. 
Tallant,  J.  G.,  44. 
Tallman,  W.  D.,  42. 
Tanaka,  T.,  95. 
Tangl,  F.  F.,  93. 
Taratinov,  N.  P.,  97. 
Tardent,  H.  A.,  85. 
Tatarinov,  99. 
Taylor,  A.,  96. 
Taylor,  A.  H.,  36. 
Taylor,  E.  R.,  68. 
Taylor,  G.  B.,  32. 
Taylor,  H.  C,  71. 
Taylor,  J.,  55. 
Taylor,  L.M.,18. 
Taylor,  O.  M.,  48. 
Taylor,  \V.  G.  L.,  43. 
Taylor,  W.  K.,  12. 
Teas,  W.  H.,  7. 
Teele,  R.  P.,  5. 
Teeters,  J.  L.,  42. 
Teissonnier,  89,  90,  95. 
Teitel,  97. 
Temple,  O.  P.,  61. 
Ten  Eyek,  A.  M.,  51,  52. 
Tenney,  H.  B.,  14. 
Terrel,  A.  D.,  40. 
Terry,  R.,  45. 
Terry,  W.  K.,  11. 
Terwilliger,  J.,  48. 
Test,  E.,  26. 
Test,  W.  H.,  26. 
Thach,  C.  C,  11. 
Thaler,  J.  A.,  42. 
Thallmayer,  V.,  93. 
Thatcher,  R.  W.,  69. 
Theoktistov,  A.,  98. 
Thiesing,  H.,  91. 
Thiselton-Dyer,  W.  T.,  9 
Thorn,  C,  40. 
Thomas,  A.  T.,  19. 
Thomas,  B.  F.,  52. 
Thomas,  H.,  17. 
Thomas,  R.  H.,  56. 
Thomas,  S.  F..  62. 
Thomas,  W.  D.,  31. 
Thomas,  W.  R.,  17, 
Thompson,  F.  H.,18. 
Thompson,  G.  A.,  33. 
Thompson,  J.,  51. 


128 


INDKX    OF    NAMES. 


Thompson,  L.,  11. 

Thompson.  W.  <>.,  6,  52. 
Thorns,  G.,  98. 
Thomson,  H.  M.,  35. 
Thorn.  II..  91 
Thornber,  J.  J.,  14. 
Thornber,  W.  s..  c.i. 
Thorn  e,  C.  E.,  B4. 
Threat,  J.  L.,  12. 
Throssell,  G.,  85. 
Thnrman,  B.  <:..  39, 
Thurtell,  H..  M. 
Thyng,  W.  S.,  69. 
Tiemann.  H.,  92. 
Tillman,  B.  R.,  59. 
Tilson,  P.  S.,  63. 
Tindal,  J.  E.,  59. 
Tinsley,  J.  D.,  47,  48. 
Titsworth,  A.  A.,  46. 
Tobin,  P.  H.,  62. 
Tolf,  R.,  100. 
Tolman,  L.  M.,  7. 
Torrey,  H.  A.  P.,  65. 
Touchard,  90. 
Towar,  J.  D.,  37. 
Towle,  W.  M.,  57. 
Towner,  N.,  14. 
Towns,  J.  A.,  12. 
Tozzetti,  A.  T.,  94. 
Traber,  E.  M.,  17. 
Trabut,  L.,  85. 
Trammell,  R.  J.,  11. 
Traphagen,  F.  W.,  42. 
Travis,  J.  F.,  53. 
Treadway,  W.  A.,  15. 
Tread  well,  A.,  68. 
Treman,  R.  H.,  48. 
Trenholme,  N.  M.,  57. 
Treub,  M.,  95. 
Trezevant,  M.  B.,  62. 
Trimble,  R.  E.,  17,  18. 
Triplett,  E.  H.,  39. 
Troop,  J.,  26. 
Trotter,  J.  R.,  69. 
Troy,  H.  C,  49. 
True,  A.  C,  5,  6. 
True,  G.  H.,  14. 
Truly,  J.,  39. 
Truscott,  F.  W.,  70. 
Try  bom,  F.,  100. 
Tubeuf,  F.  von,  91. 
Tucker,  F.  D.,  37. 
Tucker,  M.,  60. 
Tucker,  R.  H.,  54. 
Tudor,  J.  II.,  57. 
Tufiiga,  V.  C.  M.  de,  LOO. 
Tunnell,  E.  W.,  20. 
Tuohy,  J.,  17. 
Tupper,  P.,  jr.,  66. 
Turner,  C.  W.,  62. 
Turner,  G.  B.,  48. 
Turner,  H.  B„  67. 

Turner,  n.  <;..  22 

Turner,  .1.  I).,  :{0. 

Turner,  J.  0.,  12, 


Turner.  \Y.  II.,  LO. 
Turnipseed,  J.  A.,  38: 
Tuttle,  A.  II.,  53. 
Tuttle.  K.  B.,  28. 
Tuttle,  F.  I..,  .".7. 
Twight,  E.  II.,  16. 
Twitchell,  M.  W.,  68. 
Tyler,  E.  O.,  55. 
Tyler,  F.  J.,  53. 
Tyler,  H.  W.,  6. 
Tyler,  M.  H..  58. 
Tynan,  T.  T.,  72. 
Tyson,  H.  C,  51. 

Uhl,  J.,  91. 
Ulbricht,  R.,  91. 
Ulio,  J.,  51. 
Ullman,  M.,  92. 
Upson,  I.  S.,  46,  47. 
Upton,  C.  O.,  59. 
Urquhart,  J.,  68. 
Ushimura,  K.,  95. 
Utra,  G.  R.  P.  de,  87. 

Valder,  G.,  85. 
Valhena,  P.  de,  97. 
Vallandigham,  E.  N.,  20. 
Vallandigham,  I.  S.,  19. 
Vanatter,  P.  O.,  62. 
Van  Cleave,  S.  M.,  31. 
Van  Cleef,  M.,  48. 
Van  Cleef,  P.  D.,  45. 
Van  den  Berghe,  J.,  87. 
Van  der  Sijp,  H.  N.  S.  C,  96. 
Van  der  Zande,  K.  H.  M.,  96. 
Vandiver,  M.,  34. 
Van  Doren,  N.  L.,  69. 
Van  Dyck,  F.  C,  46. 
Van  Dyke,  J.  C,  46. 
Vanha,  J.  J.,  86. 
Vankeirsbilck,  J.,  96. 
VanNatta,  J.  H.,  26. 
Van  Norman,  H.  E.,  26. 
Van  Rensselaer,  M.,  49. 
Van  Rijn,  J.  J.  L..  96. 
Van  Sant,  S.  F.,  37. 
VanSlyke,  L.  L.,  7,48. 
Vawter,  C.  E.,  jr.,  66. 
Vedder,  H.  K.,  36. 
Vcenhuizan,  (;.,  96. 
Veitch,  F.  P.,  7. 
Vermorel,  V.,  90. 
Vernon,  A.  \Y.,  68. 
Vernon,  .1.  J.,  17,  is. 
Vernou,  C.  A.,  36. 
Verson,  E.,  94. 
Verthein,  W.,  72. 
Vezin,  89. 
Viele,  M.  E.,46. 
Vietch,  w.,  18. 
Vieth,  P.,  92. 
Vignon,  L.,90. 

Vila-,  W.  P „  71. 

Vincens,  J.,  90. 

Vineil.  .1.  I).,  39. 


Vines,  s.  II.,  93. 
Vinson.  A.  K.,  53. 
Vivian,  A.,  72. 
Yivier,  A..  '.Ml. 
Voelcker,  .1.  A.,  93. 
Voigt,  A..  «.»•_'. 
Voorhees,  E.  B.,  6,46,  17. 
Voorhees,  J.  F.,  62. 
Voorhees,  L.  a.,  47. 
Votaw,  W.  W.,  43. 
Votey,  J.  W.,  65. 
Vought,  S.  W.,  62. 
Vries,  K.  L.  de,  96. 
Vroom,  G.  D.  W.,  46. 
Vuaflart,  89. 
Vye,  J.  A..  37.  88. 

Wabnitz,  L.,  29. 
Waddell,  J.  A.,  66. 
Wade,  A.  J.,  39. 
Wade,  C.  I.,  66,  67. 
Wadsworth,  M.  K.,  57. 
Wagner,  C.  G.,  48. 
Wagner,  G.,  100. 
Wagner,  P.,  91. 
Wahlstedt,  L.  J.,  100. 
Waid,  C.W.,  54. 
Wait,  C.  E.,  62. 
Walden,J.  W.,  63. 
Waldo,  C.  A.,  26. 
Waldron,  C.  B.,51,  52. 
Waldron,  L.  R..  52. 
Waldron,  M.  M.,  67. 
Wales,  T.  &,  65. 
Walker,  B.  M..  38. 
Walker, C.  s.,  35. 
Walker,  E.,  15. 
Walker,  E.  D.,  57. 
Walker,  G.  W.,  66. 
Walker,  H.,  12. 
Walker,  M.,  13. 
Walker,  P.  H..  15. 
Wallace.  H.  E.,  23. 
Wallace,  J.,  71. 
Wallace,  J.  E.,  60, 

Wallace,  .1.  S.,38. 
Wallace,  W.  T.,  16. 
Waller,  C.  B.,  59. 
Waller,  O.  L.,  69. 
Walsh.  II..  34. 
Walter,  H.  ('..50. 
Walters,  .1.  D.,  29. 
Walton.  B.  F.,  50. 
Wannamaker,  J.  E.,  59. 
Ward,  A.  K.,  16. 
Ward,  H.  B.,  IS. 
Ward.  II.  K.,  25. 
Ward,  II.  M.,  98. 
Ware..!.  E.,37. 
Warner,  M.  B.,  68. 
Warren.  W.  A.,  19. 

Warsage,  F.,  87. 

Washburn,  F.  L..  38. 
Washburn,  F.  B.,  18. 
Washburn,  J.  H.,  6,  58. 


INDEX    OF    NAME-. 


129 


Washington.  A 

Wheeler.  J.  H..  61. 

Williams.  E.  L..  4C 

Washington.  B.  T..  13. 

Wheeler.  M.  I.." 3-5. 

Williams.  G.  B..  44. 

Washington.  G.  S.,  33. 

Wheeler.  W..  35. 

Williams.  G.  C.  60. 

Wasson.  G.  A..  44. 

Wheeler.  W.  P..  4-. 

Williams.  G.  R..  4-. 

Waterman.  G.  A..  36.  37. 

Wheeler.  X..  61. 

Williams.  H.  W..  47. 

Whitaker.  M.  A..  47. 

Williams.  I.  A     2 

Watkins.  J..  15: 

Whitaker.  W.  C,  11. 

Williams.  J.  B..  47. 

Watkins.  L.  J..  13. 

Whitby.  A.  B..  55. 

Williams.  J.  T..  22. 

W"atkins.  L.  W 

White.  A.  B.    " 

Wilhams.  M.  (Ok'.-. 

Watkins.  S.  H..  27. 

White.  B.  D..  37. 

Williams.  M.    Va.     5S 

Watson.  A..  51. 

White.  B.  O..  65. 

Williams.  X..  15. 

Watson.  E."      L 

White.  D.  D..  53. 

Williams.  P.  E 

Watson.  E.  J.    K.  I 

White.  D.  S..  53. 

Williams.  R.  B..  4n 

•..  G.  C.  57. 

White.  E.  A..  63. 

Williams.  R.  W..  yS. 

Watson.  J.  V.  B..  58. 

White.  G.  D.,  36. 

Wilhams.  T..  11. 

Watt.  G.  H..  69. 

White.  H.  C..6.  22,  23. 

Wilhams.  W..  39. 

Waugh.  F.  A..  6-5. 

White.  H.  V..  56. 

Williams.  W.  H..  42. 

Waugh.  L.  G..50. 

White.  J.  G..  30. 

Wilhams.  W.  R..  51. 

Waugh.  T..  96. 

White.  J.  M.,  3-. 

Willis.  D.  M..  70. 

Way  mire.  J.  A..  16. 

White.  M.  (Ky.),  30. 

Willis.  J.  C.  N 

Wtatherford.  J.  K..  56. 

White.  M.  (Tenn.i.61. 

Willis.  L.  O..  20. 

Weaver.  R.  D..  72. 

White.  W.  J..  71. 

Willoughby.  C.  L.   2 

Webb.  J.  H..  18. 

Whiteford.  W.  5..  34. 

Wilmore.  J.  J..  11. 

Webb.  W.  6.,  6-5. 

Whitehead.  B.  T..  61. 

.  B.  L..  15. 

Weber.  F.  C.   - 

Whitehill.  A.  R..  70.  71. 

Wilson.  B.  N.,  15. 

Weber.  H.  A..  52. 

Whiteman.  J.  H..  19. 

Wilson.  E..  28 

Webster,  E.  H 

Whitescarver.  E. 

n,  F.  D..  66. 

Webster,  F.  M.,  6. 

Whitfield.  H.  L..  3E 

Wilson.  G.  W..  21. 

Webster,  B.  H..  69. 

Whitfield.  J.  B..22. 

Wilson.  H.  M.,  50. 

Webster.  W.  A 

Whitham.  W.  H..  70. 

Wilson.  J..  27   » 

Weddell.  F.  J      - 

Whitloek.  R.  H..  63. 

Wilson.  J.  H..27. 

Weed,  CM..  4-5. 

Whitney.  E.  M..  19. 

Wilson.  J.  ML,  5. 

Weeks.  E..  40. 

Whitridge.  G.  B..  37. 

Wilson.  X.  E..  44. 

Weems,  J.  B.   27   H 

Whitson.  A.  R..  72. 

Wilson.  T..  37. 

Weibull.  II.,  100. 

Whittaker.  J.  C.  60. 

Wilson.  W.  M..  28. 

Weida.  G.  F..  29. 

Whittam.  A.     • 

Windisch.  R..  91. 

Weigmann.  H 

Whitten.  J.  C.  40. 

Wing.  H.  H..  49. 

Weihe.  F.  A. 

Whittlesey.  P 

Window,  E.  B..  33. 

Weil.  C.  : 

Whorisky.  R..  jr..  45. 

n,  G.  T..  50. 

Wein.  E..  92. 

Whyte.  A..  8? 

Winston.  J.  E..  30. 

Weinzierl.  T.  von    B 

Wianeko.  A.  T..  43. 

Winter.  J.  F      - 

Weiske,  H..  91. 

Wiatt.  J.  E..  11. 

Winter.  1L,  42. 

Welborn.  W.  ( 

Wickson.  E.  J..  16. 

Winter.  T..  93. 

I.C..  45. 

Widen,  J..  100. 

Winton.  A.  L..  7.  IS. 

Weller.  J.  S..  56. 

Widtsoe.  J.  A..  64. 

Withers.  W.  A..  6.  50. 

Wellington.  C.  35. 

Wieehardt.  A.  J..  38. 

Withycombe.  J..  55,  56. 

Well  man.  B 

Wiener.  A.    - 

Wittmack.  L..  91. 

Wellman.  W.  I..  12. 

Wier.  J.  A. 

Wodo:.    83 

Wells.  C.  39. 

Wier.  J.  E..  44. 

Wolcott.  R.  H..  43. 

Wells.  F..  36. 

Wier,  J.&,    - 

Wolf.  T.  R..  20. 

Wells.  F.J.  ,72 

Wikoff.  F.  J..  54. 

Wolf.  W..  91. 

Wells.  W.  W..36. 

Wilber.  X.  A..  24. 

Woll.  F.  W..  72. 

Welty.  C.  54. 

Wileox.  E.  M..  11.  12. 

Wood.  E..  3:3. 

Werner.  H.  E..  11. 

Wilcox.  E.  V..  5. 

Wood.  E.  W..  35. 

Wernicke.  P..  30. 

Wiley.  H.  W..  7. 

Wood.  F.  M..  31. 

We^t.  R..  70. 

Wiley.  W.  R..  39. 

Wood.  H.  P..  57. 

W.  W..  51. 

Wilfarth.  H..  91. 

Wood.  J.  M..  96. 

Westlund.  J     - 

Wilkins.  P.  J..  40. 

Woodford.  5.  L..  4fi 

Westman.  A..  100. 

Wilkinson.  L..  34. 

Woodrow.  R.  S..  25. 

Wharton.  E.  R..  21. 

Wilkinson.  R.  $..  60. 

Woods.  A.  A..  32. 

Wheaton.  A.  H..  61. 

Willard.  J.  M..57. 

Woods.  C.  D..  5.  33.  34. 

Wheeler.  B.  I..  16. 

Willard.  J.  T..  29. 

Woodward.  J.  A..  56. 

Wheeler.  C.  A..  19. 

Willey.  W.  P..  70. 

Woodward.  S.  If.,  14. 

Wheeler.  C.  F..  36.  37. 

Williams.  A..  45. 

Woodward.  W.  F..  69. 

Wheeler.  H.  J..  6.  7   5C 

Williams.  A.  J..  12. 

Wood  worth.  C.  W..  16. 

1o489— \o.  111- 

09          H 

180 


INDEX    OF    NAMES. 


Woolverton,  1 
Wopton,  E.  0.,  it.  48. 
Worcester,  J.  8.,  68. 
Worst  .1.  II..  6,  51,  -v.'. 
Wortendyke,  K.  J.,  47. 
Wortmann,  J.,  91. 
Wright.  C.  >..  59. 
Wright,  E.  1'..  93. 
Wright,  J.  A.,  64. 
Wright,  R.  P.,  93. 
AYrinkle.  L.  P.  J.,  44 
Wuthrich,  E„  101. 
Wyckoff,  W.  F.,4G. 


Wyer.  J.  I.,  43. 
Wyman,  C.  D.,  57. 

Wyman.  J.  T.,  37. 

Yagodin-Kushinov,  99. 

Yanianaka,  T.,  95. 
Yates,  K..  24. 
Yates,  K.  E.  L..  50. 
Yates.  W\.  51. 
Yates,  W.  E.,  55. 
Yeoward,  D.,  89. 
Yerex.  J.  W.,  19. 
Yocum.  W.  F.,  21. 


Yoder.  I'.  A.,  64. 
Yoshii.  T.,  95. 
Young,  G.  J.,  44. 
Young.  H.,  56. 
Young,  L.  E 
Young,  X.  B..  J.'. 

Zabriskie.  J.  A..  14. 
Zabriskie.  J.  A.  L.,  1 
Zalka.  Z..  98. 
Zavitz.  C.  A.,  88. 
Zecchini.  M.,  94. 
Zetterling,  L.  A.,  100. 


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